2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-018-2410-2
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Low-frequency vibration-assisted drilling of hybrid CFRP/Ti6Al4V stacked material

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“…Figure 1. The effect of low-frequency vibration-assisted drilling (LF-VAD) and conventional drilling CD on the chip morphology, surface integrity, and drill tool during the drilling process of CFRP/Ti6Al4V stack material [38].…”
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“…Figure 1. The effect of low-frequency vibration-assisted drilling (LF-VAD) and conventional drilling CD on the chip morphology, surface integrity, and drill tool during the drilling process of CFRP/Ti6Al4V stack material [38].…”
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“…Despite the limited observation of Ti adhesion during the drilling process using PCD, the cutting edge showed severe chipping compared to carbide drill [23].Several approaches have been implemented to overcome the stack drilling machining difficulties through machining parameters optimization [2,35,36], two-step drilling process [3], and the utilization of an advanced lubricant and tool coating to reduce the chip-tool friction [37]. Advanced machining process such as vibration-assisted drilling (VAD) where the axial feed is superimposed by a harmonic motion [38,39], can be seen as a promising candidate to attain better machining quality. This is possibly due to the significant benefit of changing the chip morphology from continuous to segmented [40][41][42] and the efficient chip evacuation mechanism [40,43].The experimental investigation of low-frequency vibration-assisted drilling (LF-VAD) of CFRP/Ti6Al4V showed promising results compared to the conventional drilling (CD) [38,44].…”
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