Surface roughness study of milled carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composite using 4 mm 2-flute titanium aluminum nitride (TiAlN) coated carbide end mills

As the goal for aircraft weight reduction and low fuel consumption becomes a dire concern in aerospace industries, there is driving desire for the increasing use of advanced exotic materials such as composites, titanium and Inconels in the aerospace industry because of their high strength to weight...

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Main Authors: Konneh, Mohamed, Sudin, Izman, Padil, Mirza Emmil Dzahi, Roszat, Rosniza
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spelling my.utm.627382017-06-05T03:09:34Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/62738/ Surface roughness study of milled carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composite using 4 mm 2-flute titanium aluminum nitride (TiAlN) coated carbide end mills Konneh, Mohamed Sudin, Izman Padil, Mirza Emmil Dzahi Roszat, Rosniza TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery As the goal for aircraft weight reduction and low fuel consumption becomes a dire concern in aerospace industries, there is driving desire for the increasing use of advanced exotic materials such as composites, titanium and Inconels in the aerospace industry because of their high strength to weight ratio. Nevertheless the inherent anisotropy, inhomogeneous properties of CFRP and low bonding strength within the laminates make machining of these composite materials results in several undesirable effects such as delamination, micro-cracking, burr, fiber pull out and breakage. This paper discusses an experimental investigation into the influence of machining parameters on surface roughness when milling CFRP using 4 mm-diameter 2-fluted carbide end-mill coated with Titanium Aluminium Nitride (TiAlN). Relationship between the machining variables and the output variables is established and a mathematical model is predicted for the surface roughness produced during the milling process for the machining conditions investigated. Trans Tech Publication 2014 Article PeerReviewed Konneh, Mohamed and Sudin, Izman and Padil, Mirza Emmil Dzahi and Roszat, Rosniza (2014) Surface roughness study of milled carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composite using 4 mm 2-flute titanium aluminum nitride (TiAlN) coated carbide end mills. Advanced Materials Research, 887-88 . pp. 1101-1106. ISSN 1022-6680 http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.887-888.1101 DOI:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.887-888.1101
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Konneh, Mohamed
Sudin, Izman
Padil, Mirza Emmil Dzahi
Roszat, Rosniza
Surface roughness study of milled carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composite using 4 mm 2-flute titanium aluminum nitride (TiAlN) coated carbide end mills
description As the goal for aircraft weight reduction and low fuel consumption becomes a dire concern in aerospace industries, there is driving desire for the increasing use of advanced exotic materials such as composites, titanium and Inconels in the aerospace industry because of their high strength to weight ratio. Nevertheless the inherent anisotropy, inhomogeneous properties of CFRP and low bonding strength within the laminates make machining of these composite materials results in several undesirable effects such as delamination, micro-cracking, burr, fiber pull out and breakage. This paper discusses an experimental investigation into the influence of machining parameters on surface roughness when milling CFRP using 4 mm-diameter 2-fluted carbide end-mill coated with Titanium Aluminium Nitride (TiAlN). Relationship between the machining variables and the output variables is established and a mathematical model is predicted for the surface roughness produced during the milling process for the machining conditions investigated.
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author Konneh, Mohamed
Sudin, Izman
Padil, Mirza Emmil Dzahi
Roszat, Rosniza
author_facet Konneh, Mohamed
Sudin, Izman
Padil, Mirza Emmil Dzahi
Roszat, Rosniza
author_sort Konneh, Mohamed
title Surface roughness study of milled carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composite using 4 mm 2-flute titanium aluminum nitride (TiAlN) coated carbide end mills
title_short Surface roughness study of milled carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composite using 4 mm 2-flute titanium aluminum nitride (TiAlN) coated carbide end mills
title_full Surface roughness study of milled carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composite using 4 mm 2-flute titanium aluminum nitride (TiAlN) coated carbide end mills
title_fullStr Surface roughness study of milled carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composite using 4 mm 2-flute titanium aluminum nitride (TiAlN) coated carbide end mills
title_full_unstemmed Surface roughness study of milled carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composite using 4 mm 2-flute titanium aluminum nitride (TiAlN) coated carbide end mills
title_sort surface roughness study of milled carbon fiber reinforced polymer (cfrp) composite using 4 mm 2-flute titanium aluminum nitride (tialn) coated carbide end mills
publisher Trans Tech Publication
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/62738/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.887-888.1101
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