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Cutting Parameter Selection for Efficient and Sustainable Repair of Holes Made in Hybrid Mg–Ti–Mg Component Stacks by Dry Drilling Operations

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Rubio, Eva and Villeta López, María and Valencia Delfa, José and Sáenz de Pipaón, José (2018) Cutting Parameter Selection for Efficient and Sustainable Repair of Holes Made in Hybrid Mg–Ti–Mg Component Stacks by Dry Drilling Operations. Materials, 11 (8). p. 1369. ISSN 1996-1944

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11081369




Abstract

Drilling is one of the most common machining operations in the aeronautic and aerospace industries. For assembling parts, a large number of holes are usually drilled into the parts so that they can be joined later by rivets. As these holes are subjected to fatigue cycles, they have to be checked regularly for maintenance or repair, since small cracks or damage in its contour can quickly cause breakage of the part, which can have dangerous consequences. This paper focuses on finding the best combinations of cutting parameters to perform repair and maintenance operations of holes in stacked hybrid magnesium–titanium–magnesium components in an efficient, timely, and sustainable (without lubricants or coolants) manner, under dry drilling conditions. For the machining trials, experiments were designed and completed. A product of a full factorial 23 and a block of two factors (3 × 2) was used with surface roughness as the response variable measured as the mean roughness average. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to examine the results. A set of optimized tool and cutting conditions is presented for performing dry drilling repair operations.


Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Hybrid components stack; titanium; magnesium; repair and maintenance operations; drilling; dry machining; roughness average (Ra); ANOVA
Subjects:Sciences > Statistics
ID Code:62187
Deposited On:17 Sep 2020 10:21
Last Modified:17 Sep 2020 10:21

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