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Date of Birth:1992年03月17日

Gender:Male

Alma Mater:大连理工大学

Degree:Doctoral Degree

School/Department:化工学院

Discipline:Polymer Materials. Mechanical Manufacture and Automation

Business Address:化工实验楼A201

E-Mail:zhangboyu@dlut.edu.cn

Influence of drill helical direction on exit damage development in drilling carbon fiber reinforced plastic

Date:2023-04-06  Hits:

Indexed by:会议论文

Volume:213

Issue:1

ISSN No.:1757-8981

Abstract:Drilling is inevitable for CFRP components' assembling process in the aviation industry. The exit damage frequently occurs and affects the load carrying capacity of components. Consequently, it is of great urgency to enhance drilling exit quality on CFRP components. The article aims to guide the reasonable choice of drill helical direction and effectively reduce exit damage. Exit observation experiments are carried out with left-hand helical, right-hand helical and straight one-shot drill drilling T800S CFRP laminates separately. The development rules of exit damage and delamination factor curves are obtained. Combined with loading conditions and fracture modes of push-out burrs, and thrust force curves, the influence of drill helical direction on exit damage development is derived. It is found that the main fracture modes for left-hand helical, right-hand helical, and straight one-shot drill are mode., extrusive fracture, mode. respectively. Among them, mode. has the least effect on exit damage development. Meanwhile, the changing rate of thrust force is relative slow for right-hand helical and straight one-shot drill in the thrust force increasing phase of stage., which is disadvantaged for exit damage development. Therefore, straight one-shot drill's exit quality is the best.

DOI number:10.1088/1757-899X/213/1/012015

Date of Publication:2017-01-01

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