Graphene-based Lubricants for High-Performance Micro-machining Applications
Machining tools with diameters as small as a human hair require lubrication and cooling enhancing agents, just like their giant counterparts in the macro-world. In this ENGTalk, Dr. Samuel from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, School of Engineering, illustrates how Graphene platelets hold great promise for providing lubrication and cooling for micro-scale machining applications; with the ultimate goal of designing these nano-scale additives for high-performance green cutting fluids.
Johnson Samuel Ph.D., Associate Professor, Mechanical Aerospace and Nuclear Engineering
5/15/2013 4:00:00 PM
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