The effect of pilot hole on delamination when core drill drilling composite materials |
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Authors: | C.C. Tsao |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Automatic Engineering, Ta-Hua Institute of Technology, Hsinchu 307, Taiwan, ROC |
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Abstract: | Removal of chips is a serious problem when core drill drilling polymer composites. As the chip is formed it moves to the inner hole of core drill. A hole is pre-drilled to eliminate the thrust caused by the removal chip, thus the threat for delamination is significantly reduced. The diameter of the pre-drilled hole is set equal to the inner hole of core drill. A smaller diameter of pilot hole cannot solve the problem of removal chips, while a larger one tends to cause undesired delamination during pre-drilling. Although valuable efforts have been made for the analysis of drilling-induced delamination, little has been reported on the effect of pilot hole diameter on delamination for core drills. The design of drill tools can be improved using obtained results. |
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Keywords: | Core drill Delamination Thrust force Pilot hole |
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