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    Machinability of Fiber-Reinforced Thermoplastics in Drilling

    Source: Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology:;1993:;volume( 115 ):;issue: 001::page 146
    Author:
    H. Hocheng
    ,
    H. Y. Puw
    DOI: 10.1115/1.2902148
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Polymer-based composite materials are used in a variety of industry. Recently, thermoplastic polymer suitable for the resinous matrix in carbon fiber-reinforced composites has been introduced for lower material and processing costs, improved damage tolerance and higher moisture resistance. The successful use of this material requires sophisticated production technology, however little reference of machining of thermoplastics composites can be found. The existing published results are almost exclusively for epoxy-based composite materials showing difficulty in avoiding poor finish, serious tool wear and delamination at hole entrance and exit due to the brittle material response to machining. Thermoplastics-based composite materials possesses better machinability. The current work reveals the machinability of an example of carbon fiber-reinforced ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) in drilling compared to representative metals and thermoset-based composites. The observation of chips reveals that considerable plastic deformation is involved. Compared to the chip formation of thermoset plastics, it contributes to the improved edge quality in drilling. The edge quality is generally fine except in the case of concentrated heat accumulation at tool lips, which is generated by high cutting speed and low feed rate. Plastics tend to be extruded out of the edge rather than neatly cut. The average surface roughness along hole walls in commonly below one micron for all sets of cutting conditions in the experiment, values between 0.3 and 0.6 microns are typical. The high speed steel drill presents only minor tool wear during the tests. Based on these results, one concludes that the carbon fiber-reinforced ABS demonstrates good machinability in drilling.
    keyword(s): Drilling , Fibers , Machinability , Composite materials , Carbon , Polymers , Cutting , Wear , Machining , Plastics , Deformation , Heat , Metals , Brittleness , Fiber reinforced composites , Surface roughness , Tool steel , Finishes , Epoxy adhesives , Delamination , Manufacturing technology , Drills (Tools) AND Electrical resistance ,
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    contributor authorH. Hocheng
    contributor authorH. Y. Puw
    date accessioned2017-05-08T23:41:34Z
    date available2017-05-08T23:41:34Z
    date copyrightJanuary, 1993
    date issued1993
    identifier issn0094-4289
    identifier otherJEMTA8-26954#146_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/112060
    description abstractPolymer-based composite materials are used in a variety of industry. Recently, thermoplastic polymer suitable for the resinous matrix in carbon fiber-reinforced composites has been introduced for lower material and processing costs, improved damage tolerance and higher moisture resistance. The successful use of this material requires sophisticated production technology, however little reference of machining of thermoplastics composites can be found. The existing published results are almost exclusively for epoxy-based composite materials showing difficulty in avoiding poor finish, serious tool wear and delamination at hole entrance and exit due to the brittle material response to machining. Thermoplastics-based composite materials possesses better machinability. The current work reveals the machinability of an example of carbon fiber-reinforced ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) in drilling compared to representative metals and thermoset-based composites. The observation of chips reveals that considerable plastic deformation is involved. Compared to the chip formation of thermoset plastics, it contributes to the improved edge quality in drilling. The edge quality is generally fine except in the case of concentrated heat accumulation at tool lips, which is generated by high cutting speed and low feed rate. Plastics tend to be extruded out of the edge rather than neatly cut. The average surface roughness along hole walls in commonly below one micron for all sets of cutting conditions in the experiment, values between 0.3 and 0.6 microns are typical. The high speed steel drill presents only minor tool wear during the tests. Based on these results, one concludes that the carbon fiber-reinforced ABS demonstrates good machinability in drilling.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleMachinability of Fiber-Reinforced Thermoplastics in Drilling
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume115
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Engineering Materials and Technology
    identifier doi10.1115/1.2902148
    journal fristpage146
    journal lastpage149
    identifier eissn1528-8889
    keywordsDrilling
    keywordsFibers
    keywordsMachinability
    keywordsComposite materials
    keywordsCarbon
    keywordsPolymers
    keywordsCutting
    keywordsWear
    keywordsMachining
    keywordsPlastics
    keywordsDeformation
    keywordsHeat
    keywordsMetals
    keywordsBrittleness
    keywordsFiber reinforced composites
    keywordsSurface roughness
    keywordsTool steel
    keywordsFinishes
    keywordsEpoxy adhesives
    keywordsDelamination
    keywordsManufacturing technology
    keywordsDrills (Tools) AND Electrical resistance
    treeJournal of Engineering Materials and Technology:;1993:;volume( 115 ):;issue: 001
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