#7768. Life cycle assessment to establish sustainable cutting fluid strategy for drilling Ti-6Al-4V

October 2026publication date
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Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering;
Materials Science (all);
Waste Management and Disposal;
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment;
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Abstract:
This innovative experimental work compares the machining performance of cryogenic machining using LCO2 and LN2 with conventional mineral-based flood machining for drilling Ti-6Al-4V to establish a sustainable cutting fluid strategy. In this context, machining performance indicators like surface roughness in Ra, Active Cutting Energy (ACE), Active Energy Consumed by Machine Tool (AECMT), and Energy Efficiency (EE) have been analyzed for each three cutting conditions.
Keywords:
Cryogenic coolants; Drilling; Energy efficiency; Life cycle assessment; Surface roughness; Ti-6Al-4V

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