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Machinability of fibre-reinforced plastics / edited by J. Paulo Davim.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Davim, J. Paulo, editor.
Series:
Advanced composites.
Advanced Composites
Language:
German
Subjects (All):
Ceramic-matrix composites.
Composite materials.
Metallic composites.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (210 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Germany ; Boston, Massachusetts : De Gruyter, 2015.
Language Note:
German
Summary:
Presents polymer-based fibre reinforced composite materials and addresses the characteristics of these widely used materials like low density and coefficient of thermal expansion, specific strength with better fatigue resistance and modulus. The topics discussed are laser-based material machining, high-speed robotic end milling and LFRP modeling, including definitions, features, machine elements (system set-up) as well as experimental and theoretical investigations. These investigations include effects of input variables (tool rotation speed, feed rate and ultrasonic power) on cutting force, torque, cutting temperature, edge quality, surface roughness, burning of machined surface, tool wear, material removal rate, power consumption and feasible regions. Further a detailed literature review on drilling polymer composites with a focus on delamination is included. Aspects such as delamination mechanisms, fabrication methods, the type of drilling process adopted by various researchers, cutting parameters employed during drilling, mathematical delamination modelling, effect of thrust force, spindle speed, thermal loads, tool wear, surface roughness, tool geometry and tool materials on delamination and hole quality are summarized. In addition an approach of digital image processing in delamination assessment completes the approach. - Discusses Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics modern technologies for automated, highly productive and cost efficient processing.- Great value for final undergraduate engineering courses or as a topic on manufacturing with FRPs at the postgraduate level as well as a useful reference for academics, researchers, manufacturing, mechanical and materials engineers, professionals in machining of FRPs and related industries.
Contents:
Front matter
Contents
List of contributing authors
1. Laser material machining of CFRP - an option for damage-free and flexible CFRP processing? / Fischer, F. / Kreling, S. / Blass, D. / Staehr, R. / Bluemel, S. / Jaeschke, P. / Dilger, K.
2. Rotary ultrasonic machining of CFRP composites / Cong, W. / Ning, F.
3. High-speed robotic trimming of CFRP / Slamani, M. / Chatelain, J.-F.
4. Numerical modeling of LFRP machining / Miguélez, H. / Feito, N. / Santiuste, C. / Díaz-Álvarez, J. / Rodríguez-Millán, M. / Soldani, X.
5. Delamination in composite materials: measurement, assessment and prediction / Babu, J. / Philip, J. / Zacharia, T. / Davim, J. Paulo
6. Drilling of high impact polystyrene composites materials / Palanikumar, K. / Srinivasan, T. / Rajagopal, K. / Davim, J. Paulo
7. A review on investigations in drilling of fiber reinforced plastics / Pramod, R. / Basavarajappa, S. / Davim, J. Paulo
Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed July 15, 2015).
ISBN:
9781680157642
1680157647
9783110292251
3110292254
9783110388879
3110388871
OCLC:
912235492

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