The impact of tool point angle and interlayer gap width on interface borehole quality in drilling CFRP/titanium stacks

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Andrea Pardo
Julie Le Gall
Robert Heinemann
Luke Bagshaw
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[1] The University of Manchester,Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering
[2] Airbus Operations Limited,undefined
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The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | 2021年 / 114卷
关键词
Stack drilling; Hole quality; Stack interface; Tool point angle; Interlayer gap; Surface integrity;
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Although substantial research work has been conducted in order to understand and improve the drilling of multi-material aerospace stacks, some key aspects related to process and tool parameters and their impact on the interface quality still need to be addressed. This paper reports on the research conducted to investigate the impact of tool point angle and interlayer gap width on borehole quality, focussing on the interface region. A number of drilling tests were carried out using tools with different point angles and CFRP/titanium stacks with different interlayer gap widths. The results show that the damage on the CFRP interlayer surface is caused by the drilling of the titanium layer, as some of the upwards-travelling titanium chips penetrate into the stack interface. An increase in tool point angle results in larger entry burrs on the titanium interlayer surface, which is attributed to the correlation between tool point angle and thrust force and the capability of tools with low point angles to remove damage generated by surface skidding. The introduction of an interlayer gap promotes the ingress of titanium chips into the stack interface, thereby leading to more pronounced interface damage.
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页码:159 / 171
页数:12
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