ZHANG Tao,DENG Liuyun,LI Yingzhi,HUANG Mengqiong,XUE Zhe,SUN Fanghong.Experimental Study on Milling Forces and Machining Defects during High-speed Dry Cutting of CFRP[J],54(6):152-161
Experimental Study on Milling Forces and Machining Defects during High-speed Dry Cutting of CFRP
Received:June 27, 2024  Revised:December 12, 2024
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DOI:10.16490/j.cnki.issn.1001-3660.2025.06.014
KeyWord:CFRP  diamond coated tools  high-speed dry cutting  cutting force  burr
                 
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ZHANG Tao School of Mechanical Engineering, Wuxi Institute of Technology, Jiangsu Wuxi , China
DENG Liuyun School of Mechanical Engineering, Wuxi Institute of Technology, Jiangsu Wuxi , China
LI Yingzhi School of Mechanical Engineering, Wuxi Institute of Technology, Jiangsu Wuxi , China
HUANG Mengqiong School of Mechanical Engineering, Wuxi Institute of Technology, Jiangsu Wuxi , China
XUE Zhe Zhangjiagang Micro-Nano New Materials Technology Co., Ltd., Jiangsu Suzhou , China
SUN Fanghong School of Mechanical and Power Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai , China
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Abstract:
      Carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites exhibit anisotropic properties, high hardness, and low thermal conductivity, which often result in surface defects such as burrs, chipping, and delamination after milling. Many researchers have focused on high-speed dry cutting and milling methods to investigate the cutting force and surface quality of as-machined CFRP. The cutting velocities studied have typically ranged from 100 to 200 m/min. The work aims to employ super-hard diamond-coated tools to investigate whether higher cutting velocities, ranging from 260 to 380 m/min, can effectively enhance the surface quality of CFRP and also comprehensively analyze the relationship between cutting parameters, cutting force, and workpiece surface quality.
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