Assessment of surface quality and damages induced during dry helical milling of hybrid composite fiber metal laminates
Satish Shenoy Baloor,
Suleyman Cinar Cagan,
Gururaj Bolar
et al.
Abstract:The present work investigates the effectiveness of helical milling for making holes with excellent surface quality in carbon fiber aluminum laminates (CARALL) under dry-cutting conditions. The impact of cutting speed and axial pitch on hole surface quality was analyzed. The findings show that axial pitch and cutting speed significantly impact surface roughness. Utilization of lower cutting speed (30 m/min) and axial pitch (0.1 mm/rev) results in material adhesion and feed marks, thus lowering the surface rough… Show more
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