Avoidance of Drill Cap Formation in CFRP-Titanium Stack Materials by Using Vibration Assisted Drilling with Defined Coupling of the Oscillation

Q2 Engineering Journal of Machine Engineering Pub Date : 2023-05-22 DOI:10.36897/jme/166274
S. Krall, Markus Prießnitz, C. Baumann, Peter Brandt, F. Bleicher
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Drilling of rivet holes in stacked materials consisting of CFRP and Ti-6Al-4V still represents unique challenges. It is common practice to drill the material layers using one single tool. When exiting the final metallic layer, formation of a drill cap usually leads to undesirable burrs and debris, requiring manual post-processing. In this work, a drilling process to avoid drill caps is presented. This is realized using low frequency high amplitude vibration assisted drilling with defined coupling of the rotational speed and the axial oscillations. Drilling parameters and their impact on the quality of the drilled hole in the metallic layer are also investigated. It is found that drill tip geometries and process parameters need to be tuned together to achieve a stable and repeatable process for drill cap avoidance. A highly sensorized experimental setup with multi-sensor systems including high-speed and thermal imaging was used for process evaluation.
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利用具有确定振荡耦合的振动辅助钻孔避免CFRP钛堆叠材料中的钻头帽形成
在由CFRP和Ti-6Al-4V组成的堆叠材料中钻铆钉孔仍然是一个独特的挑战。通常的做法是使用一个工具钻材料层。当退出最终金属层时,钻帽的形成通常会导致不希望的毛刺和碎屑,需要人工后处理。在这项工作中,提出了一种避免钻帽的钻井工艺。这是通过低频高振幅振动辅助钻井实现的,并定义了转速和轴向振荡的耦合。研究了钻孔参数对金属层钻孔质量的影响。研究发现,为了避免钻帽,需要同时调整钻头的几何形状和工艺参数,以实现稳定和可重复的过程。一个高度敏感的实验装置与多传感器系统,包括高速和热成像被用于过程评估。
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Journal of Machine Engineering
Journal of Machine Engineering Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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