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ABSTRACT This study investigates the spray characteristics of non-edible oils, specifically Rapeseed, Jatropha, Neem, and Coconut in Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) systems using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations. The objective was to analyze effects MQL parameters—such as inlet air pressure, flow rate, nozzle diameter—and fluid properties on droplet velocity diameter. A Discrete Phase Model (DPM) employed within CFD framework simulate atomization process. Results indicated that increased pressure significantly reduced diameter, with a maximum reduction 68.35% observed oil. Similarly, an increase rate diameter led higher velocities, reaching 238.59% its initial value Jatropha oil at 6 bar pressure. Viscosity identified most influential property size, demonstrating direct relationship findings highlight importance optimizing parameters enhance machining performance reduce environmental impact.
Language: Английский
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