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GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BIKANER

SEMINAR REPORT ABSTRACT


ON

DRY VIBIRATORY DRILING


Abstract
Dry machining processes are much better for environment than classical
machining processes using coolant. On removing coolant, we need to develop
the new technologies needed. The productivity of these technologies is now
very good and is equivalent to the classical productivity rates. The main
question is to know if these new emerging technologies are fundamentally better
for the environment. The new technology developed is said to be dry
technology, here splitting of the chip in deep drilling can be obtained by
vibrating the drill axially. The studies conducted on self-vibratory drilling
(SVD) has led to the design of a
drilling head compatible with the existing tools and machines, and that does not
require additional energy. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that the
environmental impacts generated by SVD over an industrial production are
significantly less than those of TD and to quantify them.

For that purpose here we are comparing both traditional and SVD with the help
of graphs. The graph comparing the relative weight of environmental impacts of
the two processes according to the 10 indicators like abiotic depletion,
acidification, eutrophication, global warming, ozone layer, human toxicity, fresh
water aquatic ecotox, marine aquatic ecotoxicity, terrestrial ecotoxicity,
photochemical oxidation. The negative impact created by dry machining is that
it produces high temperature during the friction between the tool and the work
piece, somehow this can be counteract by providing a interrupted machining
environment. Dry machining also helps in the reduction of thermal shocks.

SUBMITTED TO:-

GUIDED BY:-

SUBMITTED BY:-

Mr. Sanjay Singh Rathore

Dr. Dharmendra Singh

Mamraj Gandher

Asst. Professor

Asst. Professor

13EEBME308

(Mech. Dept.)

(Mech. Dept.)

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