2020
DOI: 10.1177/0731684420937070
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Drilling and mechanical performance analysis on flax-sisal hybrid composite embedded with perforated aluminum foil

Abstract: This paper focused on the investigation of mechanical, twist drilling performance and microstructural analysis in aluminum foil reinforced sisal flax epoxy composite. Six combinations of composite (SF1–SF6) were fabricated by hand layup method with two different orientation of circular (φ = 5 mm) geometrical patterns in aluminum foil (thickness 0.024 mm) as structural reinforcement. The mechanical properties were determined by the tensile, flexural, impact, and hardness investigation with ASTM test sp… Show more

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“…In CCD, 2k factorial experiments were designed. A total of 16 experiments were carried out according to response surface methodology (RSM) 21 by varying the input process parameters such as standoff distance (1-5 mm), traverse speed (1500-4000 mm/min), and abrasive mass flow rate (500-1000 g/min) as shown in Table 2. The responses were measured in terms of surface roughness and kerf angle.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In CCD, 2k factorial experiments were designed. A total of 16 experiments were carried out according to response surface methodology (RSM) 21 by varying the input process parameters such as standoff distance (1-5 mm), traverse speed (1500-4000 mm/min), and abrasive mass flow rate (500-1000 g/min) as shown in Table 2. The responses were measured in terms of surface roughness and kerf angle.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The thrust force and torque play a significant role in determining the delamination factor. The delamination factor can be reduced by using the predrilled pilot hole, special drill bits, and support plates [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%