2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2018.08.285
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Edge trimming of carbon fibre reinforced plastic

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“…Furthermore, the variation in applied feed rates also generally impacted tool wear. These findings aligned with those of Cunningham et al (2018), who reported that surface roughness worsened with increasing tool wear, primarily affecting the CFRP panel. In a separate study by Devan et al (2022) and Urresti et al (2022), it was noted that tool wear was primarily influenced by abrasive wear and the rounding of the cutting edge, attributed to the hard abrasion of carbide grains.…”
Section: Tool Wear Observationsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Furthermore, the variation in applied feed rates also generally impacted tool wear. These findings aligned with those of Cunningham et al (2018), who reported that surface roughness worsened with increasing tool wear, primarily affecting the CFRP panel. In a separate study by Devan et al (2022) and Urresti et al (2022), it was noted that tool wear was primarily influenced by abrasive wear and the rounding of the cutting edge, attributed to the hard abrasion of carbide grains.…”
Section: Tool Wear Observationsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…More recently, Cunningham et al (2018) conducted a comparative analysis of Multitooth (MT) or burr tools and Up-Down or Compression Routers (UD) under cryogenic conditions. They found that cryogenic machining improved both tool geometries' average surface roughness and delamination length.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, a sharper cutting edge (r β =~0 mm) causes lower thrust force, thus uncoated drills or drills with thin coatings are suggested for use as suited to the above-discussed chip removal mechanisms. Finally, the compression effect of multiple cutting edges can also decrease the sum of axial load, very similarly to compression end mills [27,125,126].…”
Section: Requirements Concerning Drilling Tools To Be Used With Cfrpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glass fiber reinforced plastics (GFRP) are neither isotropic nor homogeneous, drilling reveals specific problems in the area around the hole that may be associated with aftereffect damage [14]. Delamination, fiber pull-out, interlaminar cracking, or thermal damage (matrix burning) are the most common defects caused by drilling [15][16][17]. Drilling in the aerospace industry, accounts for approximately 40% of all the material removal operations [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kishore and Kuppan [20] have investigated a precise drilling of current state of fiber-reinforced polymer and composite laminates of nanopolymer. Cunningham et al [17] investigated the infulunce of cryogenic CNC processing on the edge cutting performance of carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) for the multi-tooth and updown UD cutting tool. DeFu Liu et al [21] reviewed on mechanical drilling of composite materials; including drilling operations, geometry and materials of drill bit, drilling-induced delamination, thrust force, wear of tools, delamination reduction approaches and certain marked characteristics during the fiber metal laminates (FML) drilling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%