Load-displacement behavior of RBD palm stearin oil lubricant quantity in cold extrusion
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2012-02-27Author
Mohd Hafis, Sulaiman
Mohd Ridzuan, Mohd Jamir
Mohd Afendi, Rojan
Imaduddin Helmi, Wan Nordin
Boon, Raymond Whee Heng
Syahrullail, Samion, Dr.
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Large consumption of lubricant may affect the
environment due to their high potential of pollution. Therefore,
there is significant demand to provide a solution to this current
condition by using alternative lubricant that can demonstrate the
same lubrication performance as the existing lubricants. In this
paper, solid faction lubricant, Refined Bleached Deodorised
(RBD) palm stearin has been used to reduce friction resistance
between die and billet surface. The RBD palm stearin is less
expensive and has good lubrication properties compared to RBD
palm olein that is liquid, which often used for cooking. In order
to investigate load-displacement behavior and friction coefficient
between die-billet interfaces, finite element (FE) analysis has
been applied. The extrusion model was built in accordance to
experiment. Four different quantities of lubricant were analyzed;
0.1 mg, 1 mg, 5 mg and 20 mg. The results show that the
lubricant quantity of 5.0 mg produced the optimum extrusion
load and friction coefficient.