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Drilling fi bre reinforced polymer composites (CFRP and GFRP): An analysis of the cutting force of the tilted helical milling process

Journal

COMPOSITE STRUCTURES
Volume 262, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2021.113646

Keywords

Tilted helical milling; Cutting force; Burr; Hole making; Composites

Funding

  1. National Research, Development and Innovation Office (NKFIH) [OTKA-PD20134430, UNKP-20-2-I-BME-268]
  2. NRDI Fund (TKP2020 NC) under Ministry for Innovation and Technology [BME-NC]
  3. project Centre of Excellence in Production Informatics and Control (EPIC) [EU H2020-WIDE SPREAD-01-2016-2017-TeamingPhase2-739592]

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The study optimized and compared tilted helical milling processes on CFRP and GFRP composites, finding that the cutting force and burr are significantly influenced by the tilting angle and pitch. Maximizing the tilting angle is recommended based on the experimental results.
Hole making is one of the most common machining operations in fibrous composites. Holes can be produced using conventional machining technologies. However, in these cases, the size of delamination and burr appearance are often significant mostly due to the relatively large axial cutting forces. The main purpose of this research paper is to optimise and compare tilted helical milling processes in the case of carbon and glass fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP and GFRP) composites. In the scope of this research paper, numerous tilted helical milling experiments were carried out on CFRP and GFRP composites using an uncoated carbide end mill. The influences of the tilting angle and the pitch of the helical tool path on the axial cutting force were analysed and discussed based on experimental results and analytical models. In addition, machining-induced burr and microstructure were analysed using optical-digital and scanning electron microscopy, respectively. Experimental results show that both cutting force and burr are significantly influenced by pitch and tilting angle. Furthermore, the maximisation of the tilting angle is recommended in any of the cases examined in the scope of our study.

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