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ON ONE ASPECT OF SUSTAINABLE MANUFACTURING Power Consumption vs Productivity

By
Edin Begovic ,
Edin Begovic

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Zenica, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ibrahim Plancic ,
Ibrahim Plancic

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Zenica, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sabahudin Ekinovic ,
Sabahudin Ekinovic
Contact Sabahudin Ekinovic

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Zenica, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Vedran Mizdrak
Vedran Mizdrak

Faculty of Mechanical Engineeringg, University of Zenica, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

The paper presents one aspect of the analysis of energy consumption and productivity of the manufacturing operation. As an example of the operation, the operation of turning with a single-blade tool was taken. Sustainable development in its general concept implies sustainable materials, sustainable design, and sustainable manufacturing. This paper presents an analysis of one important part of sustainable manufacturing, and that is energy saving. The experimental study was conducted as follows. In laboratory conditions, an experimental-mathematical regression model of the relationship between cutting force and processing conditions was defined. Machining experiments were performed under ECO-friendly conditions with technology known as MQCL (Minimum Quantity Cooling Lubrication) machining. The obtained mathematical model was used to calculate the energy consumption and the workpiece material removal rate (MRR, productivity). The results of the analysis showed that there is a lot of space for optimization of machining conditions from the aspect of power consumption, with mandatory calculation and other machining costs, above all, the cost of tools and machine tools. In this regard, recommendations for analysis with the aim of power saving are given.

 

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