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Experimental analyses to investigate the feasibility and effectiveness in using heat pipe-embedded drills
Authors:Lin Zhu  Tien-Chien Jen  Cheng-Long Yin  Xiao-Ling Kong  Yi-Hsin Yen
Affiliation:1. School of Engineering, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, 230036, People’s Republic of China
2. Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 53211, USA
Abstract:This paper presents an experimental investigation to verify the feasibility and effectiveness of heat pipe cooling in drilling operations. The basic idea is to insert a heat pipe at the center of the drill tool with the evaporator close to the drill tip and the condenser at the end of the drill. Consequently, the heat generated at the tool–chip interface can be removed by convection heat transfer. Experimental studies were involved in three cases, including solid drill without coolant, solid drill with coolant, and heat pipe drill. Drilling tests were conducted on a CNC machining center with full immersion cutting. The cast iron square block was used as the workpiece, and the high-speed steel was chosen for the drill tool material. Flank wear is considered as the criterion for tool failure, and the wear was measured using a Hisomet II Toolmaker’s microscope. The tests were conducted until the drill was rejected when an average flank wear greater than 0.10?mm was recorded. The results demonstrate that using a heat pipe in the drilling process can effectively perform thermal management comparable to the flooding coolant cooling used pervasively in the manufacturing industry, extending the tool life of the drill.
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