Comparative performance evaluation of TiO , and MWCNTs nano-lubricant effects on surface roughness of AA8112 alloy during end-milling machining for sustainable manufacturing process
Aluminium 8112 alloy has become a leading material in the aluminium family and currently used in the aerospace and automobile industries due to its excellent chemical and mechanical properties. However, during machining of aluminium alloy, one of the challenges faced by the manufacturing industry is the material adhesion, which increases the rate of chips discontinuity at the machining region...
Published at International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Springer-Verlag London Ltd., part of Springer Nature
Volume 108
Issue 5-6
Pages 1473-1497
Published in 2020
Okokpujie, I.P., Bolu, C.A., Ohunakin, O.S.
Bolu Christian Amaechi » Graduated with B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering from University of Nigeria, Nsukka in 1976, M.Eng in Industrial Engineering from the University of Toronto, Canada in 1979 and Ph.D in Industrial and Systems Engineering from University of Wales, Swansea, United Kingdom in 1982. Prof Bolu, a professor of Mechatronics Engineering, Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Engineering, the Nigerian Society of... view full profile