Abstract
The parameters of surface roughness Ra, Rz and Rmax as well as surface topography Sa, Sz, Sp and Sv of the two-layer sandwich structure composed of an AW-2024 T3 aluminum alloy (Al) and a carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) were measured to determine an impact of the machining configuration (arrangement of the materials forming a sandwich structure) and the type of tool (presence of the tool coating) on the quality of the surface obtained through circumferential milling. The measurements revealed that milling produced different values of surface roughness for the aluminum alloy and the CFRP composite with values of 2D and 3D surface roughness being higher for the composite layer. The highest value of Ra of 1.10 µm was obtained for the surface of the CFRP composite using the CFRP/Al configuration and a TiAlN-coated tool. The highest values of the Rz (6.51 µm) and Rmax (8.85 µm) surface roughness parameters were also obtained for the composite layer using the same machining configuration and type of tool.
Funder
Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education
Subject
General Materials Science
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