Document Type

Journal Article

Publication Title

Metals

Volume

11

Issue

6

Publisher

MDPI

School

School of Engineering / Graduate Research

RAS ID

35844

Comments

Aamir, M., Giasin, K., Tolouei-Rad, M., Ud Din, I., Hanif, M. I., Kuklu, U., ... Ikhlaq, M. (2021). Effect of cutting parameters and tool geometry on the performance analysis of one-shot drilling process of AA2024-T3. Metals, 11(6), article 854. https://doi.org/10.3390/met11060854

Abstract

Drilling is an important machining process in various manufacturing industries. High-quality holes are possible with the proper selection of tools and cutting parameters. This study investigates the effect of spindle speed, feed rate, and drill diameter on the generated thrust force, the formation of chips, post-machining tool condition, and hole quality. The hole surface defects and the top and bottom edge conditions were also investigated using scan electron microscopy. The drilling tests were carried out on AA2024-T3 alloy under a dry drilling environment using 6 and 10 mm uncoated carbide tools. Analysis of Variance was employed to further evaluate the influence of the input parameters on the analysed outputs. The results show that the thrust force was highly influenced by feed rate and drill size. The high spindle speed resulted in higher surface roughness, while the increase in the feed rate produced more burrs around the edges of the holes. Additionally, the burrs formed at the exit side of holes were larger than those formed at the entry side. The high drill size resulted in greater chip thickness and an increased built-up edge on the cutting tools.

DOI

10.3390/met11060854

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