Abstract
Increases of product in manufacturing processes have made its impact felt in Turning, one of the important branches of the industry. Increases in manufacturing also increase energy consumption. We can achieve this with efficiency studies in energy consumption. Energy efficiency studies to be carried out will reduce carbon emissions that will be revealed in turning processes and harm the environment. There are many studies on optimization of cutting parameters in turning processes. However, there are few studies on the effect of optimization of cutting parameters on energy efficiency and carbon emission values. This study has been trying to resolve this tartness. In the study, the efficiency calculation was made by extracting the exergy values of the processes of turning DIN 1.2367 steel material. In addition, processes in turning other metals can be determined and exergy calculations and efficiency values of these processes can be derived.
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