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Title: Optimization of cutting parameters for drilling carbon-epoxy fabrics laminates with different fiber orientations
Authors: Nor Farah Huda bt Abd Halim
Subject: Composite materials -- Delamination -- Prevention
Drilling and boring machienary
Machining -- Materials
Year: 2013
Publisher: Kuala Lumpur : International Islamic University Malaysia, 2013
Abstract in English: The automotive, aerospace, manufacturing and electronics industries have demonstrated an increased demand for critical components made of composite materials due to their unique properties. Machining process especially drilling is usually widely employed in this industry. However, the quality of drilled hole is the main issue since the drilling process usually occurs at the end of the manufacturing process. In this work, a study on cutting parameters such as the speed and feed rate, as well as the laminates configuration were investigated. This research has investigated the parameters that affect the damage mechanism i.e.: peel-up delamination and push-down delamination and the force on the carbon-epoxy laminates during drilling process on the ANILAM CNC machine. Six types of fabrics laminates stacking sequences which are 0°/0°/0°/0°, 45°/45°/45°/45°, 45°/0°/45°/0°, 0°/45°/0°/45°, 0°/0°/45°/45° and 45°/45°/0°/0° have been tested in this research. The force evolutions on each layer have also been studied. This study comprised of identification of optimum parameter and suitable laminates configuration to improve the force, peel-up and push-down delamination. The General factorial was employed to design the number of experiment. Mathematical models were developed for the output responses of peel-up delamination (Fdin), push-down delamination (Fdout) and force (N). A desirability of 98.5% was obtained with the peel-up delamination (Fdin) value of 1.0479, push-down delamination (Fdout) value of 1.00098 and force (N) value of 2.228N. The optimized values were experimentally verified and found to be different 2% to 11% from the predicted values. In the second phase of experimental work, optimum parameters were employed to ensure a clearer view on the force evolution on each layer of the fabrics laminates and its’ effects on the damage mechanism.
Degree Level: Master
Call Number: t TA 418.9 C6 N822O 2013
Kullliyah: Kulliyyah of Engineering
Programme: Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering
URI: http://studentrepo.iium.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/5042
URL: https://lib.iium.edu.my/mom/services/mom/document/getFile/NTLfOERdrHzyy8FVs8ohQFurfmhq33Lh20131107090308861
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