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8. Influence of drilling parameters on the thrust force and mechanical properties of biodegradable particleboard composite panels: A review

  • Rahul Kumar , Sumit Bhowmik and Rahul Jayasval
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Biodegradable Composites
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Abstract

The present work is focused to provide an overview of the influence of drilling parameters on thrust force and mechanical properties of biodegradable particleboard composite panels. The usage of particleboard composite material is augmented substantially in the past few decades and many research works focused on the machining of such materials. Among the numerous conventional machining, drilling is the most commonly used procedure for machining of particleboard, whereas milling and turning are less frequently used in particleboard application. The different machining parameters like feed rate, spindle speed, and drill bit diameter/point angle are found to have major influence on the thrust force during drilling operation. In the present work, a detailed review has been presented considering the effect of machining parameters in the drilling of particleboard. In addition, summarized outlines are presented on the surface characteristics of the hole produced in drilling operation and use of optimization techniques such as Taguchi method, which is a response surface methodology to find the optimized delamination factor. The arrangement of maximum spindle speed with low feed rate was established as an optimum arrangement to produce the minimum thrust force during the drilling operation of particleboard composite panels.

Abstract

The present work is focused to provide an overview of the influence of drilling parameters on thrust force and mechanical properties of biodegradable particleboard composite panels. The usage of particleboard composite material is augmented substantially in the past few decades and many research works focused on the machining of such materials. Among the numerous conventional machining, drilling is the most commonly used procedure for machining of particleboard, whereas milling and turning are less frequently used in particleboard application. The different machining parameters like feed rate, spindle speed, and drill bit diameter/point angle are found to have major influence on the thrust force during drilling operation. In the present work, a detailed review has been presented considering the effect of machining parameters in the drilling of particleboard. In addition, summarized outlines are presented on the surface characteristics of the hole produced in drilling operation and use of optimization techniques such as Taguchi method, which is a response surface methodology to find the optimized delamination factor. The arrangement of maximum spindle speed with low feed rate was established as an optimum arrangement to produce the minimum thrust force during the drilling operation of particleboard composite panels.

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