Evaluation of Machining Characteristics and Tool Wear During Drilling of Carbon/Aluminium Laminated

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Tarih

2024

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Univ Belgrade, Fac Mechanical Engineering

Erişim Hakkı

info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Özet

In the past few decades, fibre metal laminate (FML) machining has been facing critical challenges in quality control and tool wear monitoring due to the material's intrinsic heterogeneity and abrasiveness. Different drill tools have been used to investigate the effect of process parameters on machining performances. Composite holes and tool wear was studied for drilling forces and surface roughness. An emphasis was made on examining the tool morphologies and wear processes that influence the drilling of CARALL composites. The drilling responses obtained from both the drill bits were optimized using a decision-making approach viz; Combined Compromise Solution Analysis (CoCoSo). The SEM investigation of the machined samples was used to examine the hole quality and surface finish. A lower point angle drill with a longer chip flute length produced the best results for drilling CARALL composites up to a specific point with minimum flank wear and chip adhesion.

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CARALL, drilling, cutting force, torque, surface roughness, tool wear, CoCoSo

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Fme Transactions

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N/A

Scopus Q Değeri

Q2

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52

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3

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