Paper

Experimental Investigation on the Effect of Pre-holes on Drilling Process Performance of Aluminum Alloys: Forces, Surface Finish and Dust Emission


Authors:
Jules Kouam; Abdelhakim Djebara; Victor Songmene
Abstract
In most drilling applications, pre-holes are often performed prior to the final hole drilling in order to obtain holes with good quality (dimensional accuracy, surface finish, and reduced burr). While this operation can improve the process stability, it might however also have an impact on process performance indicators such as dust emission, energy required for the drilling process, cycle time and chip breakability. This work investigates the effects of pre-holes on cutting forces, chip formation, surface finish and dust emission. Aluminum alloys (6061-T6 and 7075-T6) were drilled at different cutting speeds using uncoated HSS drills and the thrust forces, dust emissions and surface finish were analysed. It was found that drilling with pre-holes reduced the cutting forces, improved hole surface finish and chip breakability, and increased the total amount of metallic particle emission.
Keywords
Aluminium; Dry Drilling; Pre-hole; Thrust Forces; Surface Finish; Dust Emissions
StartPage
13
EndPage
23
Doi
10.5963/AMSA0301003
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