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Regression modeling and optimization of machinability behavior of glass-coir-polyester hybrid composite using factorial design methodology

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SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-010-3030-7

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Factorial design; Tensile strength; Flexural strength; Machine vision system; Tool wear

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Polymer-based composite materials posses superior properties such as high strength-to-weight ratio, stiffness-to-weight ratio, and good corrosive resistance and therefore, are preferred for high-performance applications such as in the aerospace, defense, and sport goods industries. Drilling is one of the indispensable methods for building products with composite panels. In this present work, an investigation has been carried out to evaluate mechanical and machinability characteristics of hybrid composites, E-glass, and natural coir fiber abundantly available in India. A regression model is developed for correlating the interactions of some drilling parameters such as drill bit diameter, spindle speed and feed rate, and their effects on responses such as thrust force, torque, and tool wear during drilling of glass-coir fiber reinforced hybrid composites by Design of Experiment techniques. Results indicated that feed rate is playing major role on the responses than other two variables.

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