Comparative analysis of drills for composite laminates


Autoria(s): Durão, Luís M.; Gonçalves, Daniel J. S.; Tavares, João Manuel R. S.; Albuquerque, Victor Hugo C. de; Marques, A. T.
Data(s)

25/02/2014

25/02/2014

2012

Resumo

The characteristics of carbon fiber-reinforced plastics allow a very broad range of uses. Drilling is often necessary to assemble different components, but this can lead to various forms of damage, such as delamination which is the most severe. However, a reduced thrust force can decrease the risk of delamination. In this work, two variables of the drilling process were compared: tool material and geometry, as well as the effect of feed rate and cutting speed. The parameters that were analyzed include: thrust force, delamination extension and mechanical strength through open-hole tensile test, bearing test, and flexural test on drilled plates. The present work shows that a proper combination of all the factors involved in drilling operations, like tool material, tool geometry and cutting parameters, such as feed rate or cutting speed, can lead to the reduction of delamination damage and, consequently, to the enhancement of the mechanical properties of laminated parts in complex structures, evaluated by open-hole, bearing, or flexural tests.

Identificador

DOI: 10.1177/0021998311421690

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/4062

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

SAGE Journals

Relação

Journal of Composite Materials; Vol. 46, Issue 14

http://jcm.sagepub.com/content/46/14/1649.short

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closedAccess

Tipo

article