Sequential Laser-Mechanical Drilling of Thick Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer Composites (CFRP) for Industrial Applications.

Polymers (Basel)

Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering, The University of Manchester, Sackville Street Building, Sackville Street, Manchester M13 9PL, UK.

Published: June 2021

Carbon fibre reinforced polymer composites (CFRPs) can be costly to manufacture, but they are typically used anywhere a high strength-to-weight ratio and a high steadiness (rigidity) are needed in many industrial applications, particularly in aerospace. Drilling composites with a laser tends to be a feasible method since one of the composite phases is often in the form of a polymer, and polymers in general have a very high absorption coefficient for infrared radiation. The feasibility of sequential laser-mechanical drilling for a thick CFRP is discussed in this article. A 1 kW fibre laser was chosen as a pre-drilling instrument (or initial stage), and mechanical drilling was the final step. The sequential drilling method dropped the overall thrust and torque by an average of 61%, which greatly increased the productivity and reduced the mechanical stress on the cutting tool while also increasing the lifespan of the bit. The sequential drilling (i.e., laser 8 mm and mechanical 8 mm) for both drill bits (i.e., 2- and 3-flute uncoated tungsten carbide) and the laser pre-drilling techniques has demonstrated the highest delamination factor () ratios. A new laser-mechanical sequence drilling technique is thus established, assessed, and tested when thick CFRP composites are drilled.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8271415PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13132136DOI Listing

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