2019
DOI: 10.37358/mp.19.1.5160
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Effect of Cutting Parameters on the Hole Quality in Dry Drilling of Some Thermoplastic Polymers

Abstract: Drilling of polymeric materials can be challenging when holes are produced in large scale due to the necessity of controlling the holes quality. This paper presents the effect of machining parameters on the hole quality, in terms of surface roughness and circularity error, in drilling of high density polyethylene, polyamide and polyacetale. The analysis of variance was performed in order to assess the significance of cutting parameter on the hole quality parameters. The experimental results indicate that diffe… Show more

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“…The experimental set-up used for surface roughness measurement of drilled holes is presented in Figure 2. The Ra surface roughness was measured as the arithmetic average of the absolute values of effective profile ordinates with respect to median line that is considered as origin [5]. For Ra, the roughness measurement range of the profilometer is from -200 to +160 microns [24].…”
Section: Measurement Of Surface Quality Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The experimental set-up used for surface roughness measurement of drilled holes is presented in Figure 2. The Ra surface roughness was measured as the arithmetic average of the absolute values of effective profile ordinates with respect to median line that is considered as origin [5]. For Ra, the roughness measurement range of the profilometer is from -200 to +160 microns [24].…”
Section: Measurement Of Surface Quality Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The circularity error at the hole entry was evaluated as the maximum distance between the real hole profile (D) and adjacent circle (D0), as shown in Figure 4. The adjacent circle is the theoretic or programmed drilled hole [5]. For cylindricity error, the measurement trajectory was a spiral from the upper to the lower part of the hole, as shown in Figure 3b.…”
Section: Figure 3 Experimental Set-up For Circularity and Cylindricimentioning
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