2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.mspro.2014.07.542
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Surface and Sub-surface Analysis of Hybrid Polymer Composites during Machining Operations

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“…It has been observed that, the surface roughness is majorly dominated by the spindle revolution rate followed by the tool traverse rate. 49…”
Section: Sub-surface Analysis During Hole Making On Bio-compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It has been observed that, the surface roughness is majorly dominated by the spindle revolution rate followed by the tool traverse rate. 49…”
Section: Sub-surface Analysis During Hole Making On Bio-compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been observed that, the surface roughness is majorly dominated by the spindle revolution rate followed by the tool traverse rate. 49 Surface roughness could be analysed in detail by viewing the inner walls of the hole in a high resolution scanning electron microscope. The microscopic images give a clear view of the damaged area showing the various defects and the reason for increase or decrease in the surface roughness.…”
Section: Force and Torque During Hole Making On Bio-compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…59 Machining of vetiver-and glass-reinforced sandwich composites reported that there is a dominant influence of the vetiver fiber in reducing the thrust force, torque and delamination. 60 Jayabal et al 61 studied the machining characteristics on coir-reinforced composites and reported that a high spindle speed, medium feed rate and a medium tool size are optimum parameters for machining. A research has been conducted to study the influence of natural fibers on the machinability by taking vetiver and jute as reinforcements.…”
Section: Machinability Of Natural Fiber-reinforced Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…59 Machining of vetiver- and glass-reinforced sandwich composites reported that there is a dominant influence of the vetiver fiber in reducing the thrust force, torque and delamination. 60…”
Section: Machinability Of Natural Fiber-reinforced Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important advantage of this method is it optimizes the problems involving both numerical and categorical factors. 51 Regression and ANOVA analysis are most commonly used methods during machining of composites. The regression analysis gives a quantitative prediction of output parameters in terms of input parameters.…”
Section: Statistical and Design Tools For Machinability Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%