Affiliation:
1. School of Artificial Intelligence, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing, China
Abstract
The experimental study on aramid fiber-reinforced composites (AFRP) was carried out. The milling experiments of AFRP were carried out from different fiber orientations. The changes in surface quality, fiber section, and chip shape in mPIC1195147illing under different fiber orientations were studied, and the action law of the blade and tooth was analyzed from the micro perspective. The response surface are used to analyze the cutting force. The mathematical model is established to predict the minimum cutting force. The variance analysis method is used to analyze the influencing factors and their weights of cutting force. The research shows that the cutting force is the smallest when the fiber orientation angle is 0° or 90°, the milling surface quality is good, and the chips are primarily powdery. The cutting force is the largest when the fiber orientation angle is 45° and the milling surface quality is poor. The chips are mainly flocculent. At this angle, the cutting force is affected by three factors, and the interaction has the most significant proportion. When the fiber orientation angle is 30° or 60°, the cutting force, the fiber cross-section, and the surface quality are between the former two, and most of the chips are mixed chips (powdery and flocculent). The evolution and distribution law of burr is obtained. During AFRP milling, the milling surface is always sheared on one side and accompanied by extrusion. The fibers are sheared and broken, the surface burrs are few, the side is stretched, the fibers are stretched and broken, and the surface burrs are many. The action rule of the cutting tool on transverse and longitudinal fibers is summarized.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
the National Key R&D Program of China
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