Assessment of induced delamination drilling of natural fiber reinforced composites: a statistical analysis

This work focuses on the study of the drilling performance of bio composites reinforced with date palm fibers (CDPF). It is a new fiber that is characterized in terms of piercing behavior for the first time. The experimental study was carried out with three types of drills, with a diameter of 10 mm...

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Main Authors: Benyettou, Riyadh, Amroune, Salah, Slamani, Mohamed, Seki, Yasemin, Dufresne, Alain, Jawaid, Mohammad, Alamery, Salman
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Published: Elsevier 2022
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1004082023-12-15T03:07:29Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100408/ Assessment of induced delamination drilling of natural fiber reinforced composites: a statistical analysis Benyettou, Riyadh Amroune, Salah Slamani, Mohamed Seki, Yasemin Dufresne, Alain Jawaid, Mohammad Alamery, Salman This work focuses on the study of the drilling performance of bio composites reinforced with date palm fibers (CDPF). It is a new fiber that is characterized in terms of piercing behavior for the first time. The experimental study was carried out with three types of drills, with a diameter of 10 mm and feed and spindle speeds of the order of (40, 80 and 200 mm/min) and (560, 1120 and 2240 rpm), respectively. The drilling performance was assessed in terms of delamination and surface quality, such as circularity and cylindricity of the drilled holes. Using the CMM machine, the value of the delamination factor was determined using Image J software. The results showed that the value of the latter increased with the increase in feed rate and decreased with the increase in spindle speed. The delamination factor has maximum and minimum values of approximately 1.98 and 1.01 respectively. For the first time, RSM and ANOVA were used to assess the influence and interaction of input parameters (cutting conditions) on the output parameters (delamination factor Fd) during drilling of CDPF. The results obtained help manufacturers, to choose the most appropriate machining conditions to achieve better machinability for other newly developed NFRCs in the aeronautical and defense industry where the substitution of the synthetic fibers by the natural fibers becomes inevitable for economic reasons. Elsevier 2022-12 Article PeerReviewed Benyettou, Riyadh and Amroune, Salah and Slamani, Mohamed and Seki, Yasemin and Dufresne, Alain and Jawaid, Mohammad and Alamery, Salman (2022) Assessment of induced delamination drilling of natural fiber reinforced composites: a statistical analysis. Journal of Materials Research and Technology, 21. pp. 131-152. ISSN 2238-7854; ESSN: 2214-0697 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785422013941 10.1016/j.jmrt.2022.08.161
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description This work focuses on the study of the drilling performance of bio composites reinforced with date palm fibers (CDPF). It is a new fiber that is characterized in terms of piercing behavior for the first time. The experimental study was carried out with three types of drills, with a diameter of 10 mm and feed and spindle speeds of the order of (40, 80 and 200 mm/min) and (560, 1120 and 2240 rpm), respectively. The drilling performance was assessed in terms of delamination and surface quality, such as circularity and cylindricity of the drilled holes. Using the CMM machine, the value of the delamination factor was determined using Image J software. The results showed that the value of the latter increased with the increase in feed rate and decreased with the increase in spindle speed. The delamination factor has maximum and minimum values of approximately 1.98 and 1.01 respectively. For the first time, RSM and ANOVA were used to assess the influence and interaction of input parameters (cutting conditions) on the output parameters (delamination factor Fd) during drilling of CDPF. The results obtained help manufacturers, to choose the most appropriate machining conditions to achieve better machinability for other newly developed NFRCs in the aeronautical and defense industry where the substitution of the synthetic fibers by the natural fibers becomes inevitable for economic reasons.
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author Benyettou, Riyadh
Amroune, Salah
Slamani, Mohamed
Seki, Yasemin
Dufresne, Alain
Jawaid, Mohammad
Alamery, Salman
spellingShingle Benyettou, Riyadh
Amroune, Salah
Slamani, Mohamed
Seki, Yasemin
Dufresne, Alain
Jawaid, Mohammad
Alamery, Salman
Assessment of induced delamination drilling of natural fiber reinforced composites: a statistical analysis
author_facet Benyettou, Riyadh
Amroune, Salah
Slamani, Mohamed
Seki, Yasemin
Dufresne, Alain
Jawaid, Mohammad
Alamery, Salman
author_sort Benyettou, Riyadh
title Assessment of induced delamination drilling of natural fiber reinforced composites: a statistical analysis
title_short Assessment of induced delamination drilling of natural fiber reinforced composites: a statistical analysis
title_full Assessment of induced delamination drilling of natural fiber reinforced composites: a statistical analysis
title_fullStr Assessment of induced delamination drilling of natural fiber reinforced composites: a statistical analysis
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of induced delamination drilling of natural fiber reinforced composites: a statistical analysis
title_sort assessment of induced delamination drilling of natural fiber reinforced composites: a statistical analysis
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2022
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100408/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785422013941
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