2018
DOI: 10.3390/jmmp2030046
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Process Forces Analysis and a New Feed Control Strategy for Drilling of Unidirectional Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics (UD-CFRP)

Abstract: Reliable machining of carbon fiber-reinforced plastics (CFRP) is the key for application of these lightweight materials. Due to its anisotropy, CFRP is a very difficult material to machine because of occurring delamination and fiber-pullouts. The tool design is especially crucial to minimize and to avoid these processing errors. In this paper a process analysis for drilling is shown for better understanding of the chip formation. Drilling of unidirectional CFRP enables the investigation of the effect of fiber … Show more

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“…The rest is probably influenced by changeable dynamic conditions in the interface zone of the tool-workpiece, vibrations, and inhomogeneous hardness of the alloy. In References [ 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 ] the effect of tool wear on hole diameter was reported. Figure 7 takes the discussed results into consideration.…”
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“…The rest is probably influenced by changeable dynamic conditions in the interface zone of the tool-workpiece, vibrations, and inhomogeneous hardness of the alloy. In References [ 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 ] the effect of tool wear on hole diameter was reported. Figure 7 takes the discussed results into consideration.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hole quality in CFRP/Ti alloy stack is characterized by the following respond values in Ti: Surface roughness [ 1 ], hole diameter, geometrical accuracy (roundness) [ 2 ], burr size [ 3 ]; and in CFRP by delamination factor ( F d ) [ 4 , 5 ], thermal destruction, and the damage value ( Q d ) [ 6 ]. In experimental studies the most often measured physical quantities are thrust force ( F , N) [ 1 , 5 ], torque ( M c , Nmm) [ 1 , 5 ], cutting temperature (T, °C) [ 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 ], chip formation mechanism [ 14 , 15 ], and technical quantities such as flank wear [ 16 , 17 , 18 ] and tool life [ 19 ]. The abovementioned quantities are commonly used to explain the physical nature of cutting parameters [ 3 ], the tool geometry [ 20 , 21 ], and tool material, as well as the coolant application effect [ 7 , 22 , 23 , 24 ] on the response values.…”
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“…However, there were particular defects occurred when drilling CFRP material such as delamination and uncut fiber [10], [11]. In addition, the material is hard to drill due to the high structural stiffness of carbon fiber and low thermal conductivity of polymer [12], [13]. Therefore, the hole accuracy and diameter will be affected by this kind of defect.…”
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confidence: 99%