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Evaluation of Cutting-Tool Coating on the Surface Roughness and Hole Dimensional Tolerances during Drilling of Al6061-T651 Alloy

Aluminum alloys are soft and have low melting temperatures; therefore, machining them often results in cut material fusing to the cutting tool due to heat and friction, and thus lowering the hole quality. A good practice is to use coated cutting tools to overcome such issues and maintain good hole q...

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Autores principales: Al-Tameemi, Hamza A., Al-Dulaimi, Thamir, Awe, Michael Oluwatobiloba, Sharma, Shubham, Pimenov, Danil Yurievich, Koklu, Ugur, Giasin, Khaled
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8038506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33916557
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14071783
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author Al-Tameemi, Hamza A.
Al-Dulaimi, Thamir
Awe, Michael Oluwatobiloba
Sharma, Shubham
Pimenov, Danil Yurievich
Koklu, Ugur
Giasin, Khaled
author_facet Al-Tameemi, Hamza A.
Al-Dulaimi, Thamir
Awe, Michael Oluwatobiloba
Sharma, Shubham
Pimenov, Danil Yurievich
Koklu, Ugur
Giasin, Khaled
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description Aluminum alloys are soft and have low melting temperatures; therefore, machining them often results in cut material fusing to the cutting tool due to heat and friction, and thus lowering the hole quality. A good practice is to use coated cutting tools to overcome such issues and maintain good hole quality. Therefore, the current study investigates the effect of cutting parameters (spindle speed and feed rate) and three types of cutting-tool coating (TiN/TiAlN, TiAlN, and TiN) on the surface finish, form, and dimensional tolerances of holes drilled in Al6061-T651 alloy. The study employed statistical design of experiments and ANOVA (analysis of variance) to evaluate the contribution of each of the input parameters on the measured hole-quality outputs (surface-roughness metrics R(a) and R(z), hole size, circularity, perpendicularity, and cylindricity). The highest surface roughness occurred when using TiN-coated tools. All holes in this study were oversized regardless of the tool coating or cutting parameters used. TiN tools, which have a lower coating hardness, gave lower hole circularity at the entry and higher cylindricity, while TiN/TiAlN and TiAlN seemed to be more effective in reducing hole particularity when drilling at higher spindle speeds. Finally, optical microscopes revealed that a built-up edge and adhesions were most likely to form on TiN-coated tools due to TiN’s chemical affinity and low oxidation temperature compared to the TiN/TiAlN and TiAlN coatings.
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spelling pubmed-80385062021-04-12 Evaluation of Cutting-Tool Coating on the Surface Roughness and Hole Dimensional Tolerances during Drilling of Al6061-T651 Alloy Al-Tameemi, Hamza A. Al-Dulaimi, Thamir Awe, Michael Oluwatobiloba Sharma, Shubham Pimenov, Danil Yurievich Koklu, Ugur Giasin, Khaled Materials (Basel) Article Aluminum alloys are soft and have low melting temperatures; therefore, machining them often results in cut material fusing to the cutting tool due to heat and friction, and thus lowering the hole quality. A good practice is to use coated cutting tools to overcome such issues and maintain good hole quality. Therefore, the current study investigates the effect of cutting parameters (spindle speed and feed rate) and three types of cutting-tool coating (TiN/TiAlN, TiAlN, and TiN) on the surface finish, form, and dimensional tolerances of holes drilled in Al6061-T651 alloy. The study employed statistical design of experiments and ANOVA (analysis of variance) to evaluate the contribution of each of the input parameters on the measured hole-quality outputs (surface-roughness metrics R(a) and R(z), hole size, circularity, perpendicularity, and cylindricity). The highest surface roughness occurred when using TiN-coated tools. All holes in this study were oversized regardless of the tool coating or cutting parameters used. TiN tools, which have a lower coating hardness, gave lower hole circularity at the entry and higher cylindricity, while TiN/TiAlN and TiAlN seemed to be more effective in reducing hole particularity when drilling at higher spindle speeds. Finally, optical microscopes revealed that a built-up edge and adhesions were most likely to form on TiN-coated tools due to TiN’s chemical affinity and low oxidation temperature compared to the TiN/TiAlN and TiAlN coatings. MDPI 2021-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8038506/ /pubmed/33916557 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14071783 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Al-Tameemi, Hamza A.
Al-Dulaimi, Thamir
Awe, Michael Oluwatobiloba
Sharma, Shubham
Pimenov, Danil Yurievich
Koklu, Ugur
Giasin, Khaled
Evaluation of Cutting-Tool Coating on the Surface Roughness and Hole Dimensional Tolerances during Drilling of Al6061-T651 Alloy
title Evaluation of Cutting-Tool Coating on the Surface Roughness and Hole Dimensional Tolerances during Drilling of Al6061-T651 Alloy
title_full Evaluation of Cutting-Tool Coating on the Surface Roughness and Hole Dimensional Tolerances during Drilling of Al6061-T651 Alloy
title_fullStr Evaluation of Cutting-Tool Coating on the Surface Roughness and Hole Dimensional Tolerances during Drilling of Al6061-T651 Alloy
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Cutting-Tool Coating on the Surface Roughness and Hole Dimensional Tolerances during Drilling of Al6061-T651 Alloy
title_short Evaluation of Cutting-Tool Coating on the Surface Roughness and Hole Dimensional Tolerances during Drilling of Al6061-T651 Alloy
title_sort evaluation of cutting-tool coating on the surface roughness and hole dimensional tolerances during drilling of al6061-t651 alloy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8038506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33916557
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14071783
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