Simultaneous optimization of delamination and thrust force during drilling of GFRP laminate with a core drill by E-PIV method
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2024
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Sumy State University
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Aeronautical applications are permanently improving because of the excellent mechanical capabilities of
glass-fiber-reinforced polymers (GFRP). Drilling is a vital machining task required to put the structures made of these
composites together. However, these GFRP composites need more precise machining than metallic materials. This
machining procedure causes delamination in the composite composition. Delamination at the exit and entry of drilled
holes is a severe problem for composite materials. By maximizing the controlling variables of the drilling process,
superior-drilled holes can be generated. The present study aims to optimize the drilling settings by considering various
performance aspects using the entropy weight-coupled proximity indexed value method. For this study, Taguchi’s L25
5-level orthogonal array was employed. The responses are at the exit, entry delamination, and thrust force, while the
control variables are feed rate and spindle speed. The findings indicate that more significant spindle speeds and smaller
feed rates improve drilling success. Furthermore, current research indicates that feed rate has a more significant impact
on the quality of the drilling holes.
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composites, equivalent delamination factor, energy efficiency, entropy, proximity indexed value method
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Babu J., Ramana M. V., Vivek D., Reddy C. H. S. (2022). Simultaneous optimization of
delamination and thrust force during drilling of GFRP laminate with a core drill by E-PIV
method. Journal of Engineering Sciences (Ukraine), Vol. 11(2), pp. A12–A21.
https://doi.org/10.21272/jes.2024.11(2).a2