2018
DOI: 10.18466/cbayarfbe.409399
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Investigate the Fluctuation Size in Thrust Force and Chip Morphology in Drilling

Abstract: Drilling is a widely used production method, having a broad range of applications taking part in machining operations. The length of the cutting edge of the drill causes variations in cutting speed, resulting in undesired outputs. In order to decrease this adverse impact in drilling, selecting higher point angles is an obligation, associated with three different kinds of feed rates and spindle speeds. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of feed rate, spindle speed, and point angle on the fluctua… Show more

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“…Demir worked on the effect of feed rate, spindle speed, and point angle on the fluctuation size of tool wear and chip morphology. He explained that higher point angles provided optimum outputs such as lower fluctuation size in thrust force, less tool wear, better surface quality and continuous chip form, the effect of feed rate and spindle speed on these outputs varied depending on each other [30][31]. Sua et al investigate the feed rate and spindle speed on friction drilling [32].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Demir worked on the effect of feed rate, spindle speed, and point angle on the fluctuation size of tool wear and chip morphology. He explained that higher point angles provided optimum outputs such as lower fluctuation size in thrust force, less tool wear, better surface quality and continuous chip form, the effect of feed rate and spindle speed on these outputs varied depending on each other [30][31]. Sua et al investigate the feed rate and spindle speed on friction drilling [32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%