Sustainable machining: Recent technological advances

  • A. Shokrani
  • , P. J. Arrazola
  • , D. Biermann
  • , P. Mativenga
  • , I. S. Jawahir

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Abstract

Multiple international organizations and many governments around the world have declared climate emergency. There is a pressing need to minimize the environmental impacts of human activities including manufacturing processes. Machining by mechanical cutting is a fundamental manufacturing process and minimizing and eliminating its environmental impacts is vital. In this keynote paper, sustainability in the context of machining is identified. The resources used in machining have been categorized and the social and environmental impacts and potential methods to reduce them have been identified. The findings are critically discussed and the gaps and challenges for future research direction are highlighted.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)483-508
Number of pages26
JournalCIRP Annals
Volume73
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2024

Bibliographical note

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Funding

We gratefully thank the contribution and support from Mr Jannis Saelzer, Mr Gabriel Brock, Mr Pascal Volke, Mr Iñigo Rodriguez, Mr Ishrat Fairoz, Dr Busra Karas and Dr Hakan Dogan. The support from S Melkote (1), V Schulze (1), S Kara (1), B. Denkena (1), P C Priarone (2), T Bergs (2), H C Mohring (2), D Boing, and N He are greatly acknowledged. We are grateful to Dr.-Ing. W Heuer from Schaeffler Group and Dr.-Ing. M Lange from Premium Aerotec for providing case studies.

Funders
Schaeffler Gruppe

    Keywords

    • Cutting tool
    • Machining
    • Sustainable machining

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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