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ANALYSIS ON MACHINABILITY OF GFRP COMPOSITE MATERIALS USING TURNING PROCESSES
Author(s) -
D Rajmohan
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of manufacturing engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0973-6867
DOI - 10.37255/jme.v16i4pp127-134
Subject(s) - machinability , fibre reinforced plastic , machining , materials science , composite material , abrasive , ceramic , composite number , toughness , tool wear , fracture toughness , corrosion , specific strength , glass fiber , metallurgy
Glass fibre reinforced polymer (GFRP) composite materials replace traditional engineering materials due to their properties. Accordingly, the need for accurate machining of composites has increased enormously. The advantages include high strength to weight ratio, high fracture toughness and excellent corrosion and thermal resistance. Even though the moulding process may produce GFRP parts, they require further machining to facilitate dimensional control for easy assembly and control of surface quality for functional aspects. The material removal mechanism is different from that of machining single-phase materials, such as metals. GFRP are extremely abrasive when machined. Thus, selecting the cutting tool and the cutting parameters is very important in the machining process. The machinability in turning operations of glass fiber reinforced plastics (GFRP) will be investigated by the super-hard cutting tool (PCD and Ceramic Inserts). A plan of experiments will be performed on controlled machining with cutting parameters prefixed in the workpiece.

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