Impact of cutting forces and chip microstructure in high speed machining of carbon fiber - Epoxy composite tube

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Carbon fiber reinforced polymeric (CFRP) composite materials are widely used in aerospace, automobile and biomedical industries due to their high strength to weight ratio, corrosion resistance and durability. High speed machining (HSM) of CFRP material is needed to study the impact of cutting parameters on cutting forces and chip microstructure which offer vital inputs to the machinability and deformation characteristics of the material. In this work, the orthogonal machining of CFRP was conducted by varying the cutting parameters such as cutting speed and feed rate at high cutting speed/feed rate ranges up to 346 m/min/ 0.446 mm/rev. The impact of the cutting parameters on cutting forces (principal cutting, feed and thrust forces) and chip microstructure were analyzed. A significant impact on thrust forces and chip segmentation pattern was seen at higher feed rates and low cutting speeds.

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Roy, Y. A., Gobivel, K., Sekar, K. S. V., & Kumar, S. S. (2017). Impact of cutting forces and chip microstructure in high speed machining of carbon fiber - Epoxy composite tube. Archives of Metallurgy and Materials, 62(3), 1771–1777. https://doi.org/10.1515/amm-2017-0269

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