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Joy Mathavan, J.; Hassan, M.H.; Xu, J.; Franz, G. Hole Quality Observation in Single-Shot Drilling of CFRP/Al7075-T6 Composite Metal Stacks Using Customized Twist Drill Design. J. Compos. Sci. 2022, 6, 378. |
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dc.description.abstract |
In the modern aircraft manufacturing industry, the use of fiber metal stack-up material
plays an important role. During assembly, these stack-up materials need to be drilled, and single-shot
drilling is the best option to avoid misalignments. This paper discusses hole quality in terms of hole
edge defects and hole integrity with respect to tool geometry. In this study, tungsten carbide (WC)
twist-type drills with various geometric features were fabricated, tested, and evaluated. Twenty
custom twist drill bits with primary clearance angles ranging from 6◦
to 8◦
, chisel edge angles from
30◦
to 45◦
, and point angles from 130◦
to 140◦ were fabricated. The CFRP and Al 7075-T6 were
stacked up, and a feed rate of 0.05 mm/rev and spindle speed of 2600 rev/min were used for all
drilling experiments. The experimental array was constructed using response surface methodology
(RSM) to design the experiments. The impact of factors and their importance on hole quality were
investigated using analysis of variance (ANOVA). The study demonstrates that the primary clearance
angle, followed by the chisel edge angle, is the most important factor determining hole quality. As
a function of tool geometry, correlation models between exit delamination and burr height were
developed. The findings suggested that, within the range of parameters examined, the proposed
correlation models might be utilized to predict performance measures. For drilling CFRP/AL7075-T6
stack material in a single shot, the ideal twist drill geometry was determined to be a 45◦
chisel edge
angle, 8◦ primary clearance angle, and 130◦ point angle. For optimum drill geometry, the discrepancy
between the expected and actual experiment values was 0.11% for exit delamination and 9.72% for
burr height. The findings of this research elucidate the relationship between tool geometry and
hole quality in single-shot drilling of composite-metal stacks, and more specifically, they may serve
as a useful, practical guide for single-shot drilling of CFRP/Al7075-T6 stack for the manufacture
of aircraft. |
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