Measurement and analysis of thrust force and torque in friction drilling of difficult-to-machine materials

Thrust force and torque applying in friction drilling contain some important information related to sufficient heat generation which can improve product quality and reduce tool wear. This concern becomes more challengeable when friction drilling is applied on difficult-to-machine materials. In the p...

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Main Authors: Dehghan, Shayan, Ismail, Mohd Idris Shah, Ariffin, Mohd Khairol Anuar, Baharudin, B. T. Hang Tuah
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Published: Springer 2019
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/81301/1/FRICTION.pdf
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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00170-019-04428-0
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spelling my.upm.eprints.813012021-06-21T02:51:43Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/81301/ Measurement and analysis of thrust force and torque in friction drilling of difficult-to-machine materials Dehghan, Shayan Ismail, Mohd Idris Shah Ariffin, Mohd Khairol Anuar Baharudin, B. T. Hang Tuah Thrust force and torque applying in friction drilling contain some important information related to sufficient heat generation which can improve product quality and reduce tool wear. This concern becomes more challengeable when friction drilling is applied on difficult-to-machine materials. In the present study, temperature, thrust force, and torque for friction drilling of difficult-to-machine materials namely AISI304 and Ti-6Al-4V and Inconel718 are measured and analyzed. It contributes to provide an enhanced understanding of how friction in workpiece-tool interface increases the temperature. Subsequently, the sufficient heat generation, the effective thrust force, and torque that are needed to form a proper bushing with optimum features can be predicted. It is found that increasing in number of drilled holes reduces the quality of bushing shape. It is observed that thermal conductivity of workpiece material has significant effect on bushing formation quality. The findings indicate that better bushing formation and longer tool life are obtained from friction drilling of Inconel718. The microstructural changes of workpiece and tool wear are also analyzed and a relationship between them, temperature, thrust force, and torque, is explored. The maximum tool wear is observed on conical region where the process is in critical cycle time and temperature is on peak point. Springer 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/81301/1/FRICTION.pdf Dehghan, Shayan and Ismail, Mohd Idris Shah and Ariffin, Mohd Khairol Anuar and Baharudin, B. T. Hang Tuah (2019) Measurement and analysis of thrust force and torque in friction drilling of difficult-to-machine materials. International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 105. pp. 2749-2769. ISSN 0268-3768; ESSN: 1433-3015 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00170-019-04428-0 10.1007/s00170-019-04428-0
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description Thrust force and torque applying in friction drilling contain some important information related to sufficient heat generation which can improve product quality and reduce tool wear. This concern becomes more challengeable when friction drilling is applied on difficult-to-machine materials. In the present study, temperature, thrust force, and torque for friction drilling of difficult-to-machine materials namely AISI304 and Ti-6Al-4V and Inconel718 are measured and analyzed. It contributes to provide an enhanced understanding of how friction in workpiece-tool interface increases the temperature. Subsequently, the sufficient heat generation, the effective thrust force, and torque that are needed to form a proper bushing with optimum features can be predicted. It is found that increasing in number of drilled holes reduces the quality of bushing shape. It is observed that thermal conductivity of workpiece material has significant effect on bushing formation quality. The findings indicate that better bushing formation and longer tool life are obtained from friction drilling of Inconel718. The microstructural changes of workpiece and tool wear are also analyzed and a relationship between them, temperature, thrust force, and torque, is explored. The maximum tool wear is observed on conical region where the process is in critical cycle time and temperature is on peak point.
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author Dehghan, Shayan
Ismail, Mohd Idris Shah
Ariffin, Mohd Khairol Anuar
Baharudin, B. T. Hang Tuah
spellingShingle Dehghan, Shayan
Ismail, Mohd Idris Shah
Ariffin, Mohd Khairol Anuar
Baharudin, B. T. Hang Tuah
Measurement and analysis of thrust force and torque in friction drilling of difficult-to-machine materials
author_facet Dehghan, Shayan
Ismail, Mohd Idris Shah
Ariffin, Mohd Khairol Anuar
Baharudin, B. T. Hang Tuah
author_sort Dehghan, Shayan
title Measurement and analysis of thrust force and torque in friction drilling of difficult-to-machine materials
title_short Measurement and analysis of thrust force and torque in friction drilling of difficult-to-machine materials
title_full Measurement and analysis of thrust force and torque in friction drilling of difficult-to-machine materials
title_fullStr Measurement and analysis of thrust force and torque in friction drilling of difficult-to-machine materials
title_full_unstemmed Measurement and analysis of thrust force and torque in friction drilling of difficult-to-machine materials
title_sort measurement and analysis of thrust force and torque in friction drilling of difficult-to-machine materials
publisher Springer
publishDate 2019
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/81301/1/FRICTION.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/81301/
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00170-019-04428-0
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