Influence of the cutting speed-feed relation on the surface quality of drilled carbon fiber samples
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revmetalm.2005.v41.iExtra.1056Keywords:
Carbon Fiber, Drilling, Surface quality, Delamination, v/aAbstract
The industrial applications of Carbon Fiber (CF) have increased in the last years. Particularly, in the aerospace industry, these materials are usually drilled because of the assembly requirements of the structural elements of airships. However, drilling of CF can be accompanied of troubles such as delaminations, lost of surface quality and quick wear of cutting tool. In this work, a study on the surface quality of CF drilled samples as a function of the cutting parameters has been achieved.
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