Abstract

The influence of lubrication has an effect on health, surroundings, and manufacturing regions. In the current analysis, the impact of turning parameters such as cutting speed, feed rate and cutting conditions on surface roughness (Ra), cutting temperature, tool wear, and chip morphology are examined on SKD 11 steel. The experiments were performed with Taguchi's L18 orthogonal-array. The significance of the investigation involved in comparing the effect of dry, oil machining, and nano lubricants with minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) in turning process. Additionally, simple additive weighting method (SAW) has been utilized to enhance the turning parameters in SKD 11 steel for improved machining performance. Results indicate that the use of nanoparticles as cutting fluids serve in reducing the surface roughness, cutting temperature, and wear on the tool.

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