Published 15-08-2024
Keywords
- Cutting fluid,
- shea butter,
- oil,
- surface roughness
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Abstract
This research was carried out to develop a model cutting fluid from Shea Butter oil and evaluate
its performance in relation to temperature and surface roughness when compared to a commercial
cutting fluid. The effectiveness of the cutting fluid was evaluated on a mild steel using a turning
operation on the lathe machine. Temperature variations during the turning operation were
measured using an infra-red gun thermometer while surface roughness was evaluated by
employing a surface roughness tester. In this work Taguchi method was used to guide the selection
of machine parameters such as cutting speed (rev/min), feed rate (mm/rev), and depth of cut (mm).
Using Minitab, the cutting temperature and resulting surface roughness were measured for both
the developed cutting and commercial fluids. The results obtained for the average cutting
temperature of ~ 30oC and overall surface roughness value of 0.32μm for shea butter oil show a
significant difference from that of ~ 35oC and 0.47 μm respectively for commercial grade cutting
fluids. These results show that the shea butter oil-based cutting fluid not only exhibits great
potential but also surpasses the current capabilities of commercial cutting fluids in terms of its
cooling and surface finishing performances.