Research on Soluble Cutting Fluids for Gear Cutting : 2nd Report, The Influence of Dilution Ratio and the Effect of Synthetic Fluids
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概要
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Comparison of two kinds of cutting fluid was carried out in a test : It was recognized that a fluid in which original solution containing a large amount of additive is highly diluted with water causes less tool wear than one of which original solution with a small amount of additive is diluted with water in a low ratio for the same concentration of additive in each fluid. The reason why the wear is small is that surface active agents and mineral oil of low or middle viscosity in the fluid become an lower in the concentration and they cause an increase of the wear. However, mineral oil of high viscosity decreases the wear. And synthetic fluids of high viscosity give a good performance causing very little wear.
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著者
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Katsuki Akira
Faculty Of Engineering Oita University
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Katsuki Akira
Faculty Of Engineering Kyushu University
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UENO Taku
Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu Industrial University
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Ueno Taku
Faculty Of Engineering Kyushu Sangyo University
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MATSUOKA Hironori
Faculty of Engineering, Oita University
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KOHARA Masao
Technical Department, Yushira Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
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Kohara Masao
Technical Department Yushira Chemical Industry Co. Ltd.
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Matsuoka Hironori
Faculty Of Engineering Oita University
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UENO Taku
Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University
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