Abstract

The paper describes the design and implementation of a cutting fluid monitoring system, as well as the design and development of an algorithm to increase the life of the cutting fluid in the machine tool reservoir. Cutting fluids are the most common type of coolant in machining. During its use, it becomes contaminated and gradually degrades until it needs to be replaced with fresh fluid. To increase its effective service life, its parameters should be monitored at regular intervals, and corrective measures such as topping up the fluid quantity and adding inhibitors and additives should be taken if necessary. For this purpose, a conceptual design of a monitoring device was developed, and a prototype device was subsequently manufactured. The device is designed as a floating probe in the storage tank. Therefore, its shape had to be designed to accommodate multiple sensors, batteries, and electronic components while remaining floating and watertight. The designed prototype was made by additive manufacturing and placed in a cutting fluid while being measured at regular intervals. In the event of non-compliant parameters, the algorithm generated corrective actions, and the machine operator could take the required steps to significantly increase the lifetime of the cutting fluid.

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