Affiliation:
1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautics Institute of Technology (ITA) , Marechal Eduardo Gomes 50 , São José dos Campos , 12228-900 , Brazil
2. Production System, Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology (IPK) , Pascalstraße 8-9 , Berlin , 10587 , Germany
Abstract
Abstract
Carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) is widely used in high-tech industries because of its interesting characteristics and properties. This material presents good strength and stiffness, relatively low density, high damping ability, good dimensional stability, and good corrosion resistance. However, the machinability of composite materials is complex because of the matrix/fiber interface, being a challenging machining material. The CFRP milling process is still necessary to meet dimensional tolerances, the manufacture of difficult-to-mold features like pockets or complexes advance surfaces, finish the edges of laminated composites, or drill holes for the assembly of the components. Besides, the demand for low-cost, reconfigurable manufacturing systems of the industry demonstrates that the application of industrial robots (IRs) in the CFRP milling process becomes an alternative for providing automation and flexibility. Therefore, the objective of this work is to evaluate the performance of the low payload IR KUKA KR60 HA in a milling experiment of CFRP, which indicates its potential application as an alternative to milling process. Furthermore, the influence of the cutting tool geometry as well as the cutting parameters in the machining behavior with IRs is evaluated.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites
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