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Jan-Eric Ståhl

Jan-Eric Ståhl

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Jan-Eric Ståhl

Hole-quality evaluation in drilling fiber-reinforced composites

Author

  • Andrew Hrechuk
  • Volodymyr Bushlya
  • Jan Eric Ståhl

Summary, in English

This paper presents a novel approach for a complex evaluation of the quality of drilled holes in fiber-reinforced composite materials. The proposed methodology is based on non-destructive quantification of visible defects based on the numerical analysis of drilled hole images. Automatic contour definition and profile formation for the uncut fibers and delamination were implemented via modularized algorithms. Four criteria for the evaluation of the defect height and width distribution were developed and combined into an overall quality parameter, Q. The methodology was validated experimentally by drilling carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) samples with a cemented carbide drill bit. The results showed a linear relation between the hole quality Q, the drilled hole number, and tool wear.

Department/s

  • SPI: Sustainable Production Initiative
  • Production and Materials Engineering

Publishing year

2018-11-15

Language

English

Pages

378-387

Publication/Series

Composite Structures

Volume

204

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Composite Science and Engineering

Keywords

  • CFRP
  • Delamination
  • Drilling
  • Hole quality
  • Uncut fibers

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0263-8223