Drilling of hybrid metal matrix composites—Workpiece surface integrity |
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Authors: | S. Basavarajappa G. Chandramohan M. Prabu K. Mukund M. Ashwin |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore 641004, India;bDepartment of Production Engineering, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore 641004, India |
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Abstract: | The main concern in the present study is the surface roughness variations on the drilled surface and extension of surface and sub-surface deformation due to drilling. The influence of different tools and cutting conditions on Al2219/15%SiCp and Al2219/15%SiCp-3%Graphite (hybrid) composites is investigated experimentally. The composites are fabricated by liquid metallurgy method. The drilling tests are conducted with carbide and coated carbide tools. The surface roughness decreases with the increase in cutting speed and increases with the increase in feed rate. The surface is analyzed using scanning electron microscope (SEM). Microhardness profiles indicate that the subsurface deformation extends up to a maximum of 120 μm below the machined surface for Al2219/15SiCp-3Gr composite when compared to 150 μm in Al2219/15SiCp composite. |
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Keywords: | Surface finish SEM Subsurface Microhardness |
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