Exploring the use of graphene lubricant and TiO2 nanolubricants in micro deep drawing of stainless steel SUS301

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2024-01-25

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Springer

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0268-3768

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Pan D, Zhang G, Jia F, et al., (2024) Exploring the use of graphene lubricant and TiO2 nanolubricants in micro deep drawing of stainless steel SUS301. The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Volume 130, February 2024, pp. 5521-5532

Abstract

This study investigates the effects of different lubrication conditions on drawing force and microcup formation during micro deep drawing (MDD). Results show that graphene lubricant, in combination with TiO2 nanolubricants, has the potential to reduce friction during MDD. The peak drawing force was reduced by 15.39% when both lubricants were used together, while the use of TiO2 nanolubricant and 10.0 mg/ml graphene lubricant reduced it by 6.03% and 14.52%, respectively. The study also reveals that lubricants reduce wrinkling during the formation of microcups by minimising energy consumption during the primary formation. However, the combination of TiO2 nanolubricant and graphene lubricant can cause inhomogeneous formation on the upper part of the blank, leading to more apparent wrinkling. Overall, the study highlights the potential of TiO2 nanolubricant and graphene lubricant in reducing friction and improving microcup formation during MDD.

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Micro deep drawing, TiO2 nanolubricant, Graphene lubricant, Wrinkling minimisation

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Open Access funding enabled and organized by CAUL and its Member Institutions. This research received funding from the Australian Research Council (ARC) through the project designated as DP190100738.