TY - JOUR
T1 - Investigating the Effect of Low-Temperature Drilling Process on the Mechanical Behavior of CFRP
AU - Wang, Hongxiao
AU - Zhang, Xiaohui
AU - Duan, Yugang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
PY - 2022/3/1
Y1 - 2022/3/1
N2 - Previous research has found that lower temperature drilling is helpful to improve the hole quality of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP). However, the influence of the lower temperature drilling process on the mechanical behavior of composites is yet not fully understood. To examine the influence of the lower temperature drilling process on the mechanical behavior of CFRP, the open hole CFRP specimens used for mechanical tests were obtained with three cases: drilling with −25◦C/uncoated carbide drills/(1000 rpm, 0.02 mm/r), 23◦C/coated carbide drills/(4000 rpm, 0.03 mm/r), and 23◦C/uncoated carbide drills/(1000 rpm, 0.02 mm/r), respectively; corresponding, three groups of open-hole specimens are obtained: specimens drilling at low-temperature with low damage, specimens drilling at room-temperature with low damage and specimens drilling at room-temperature with low damage; the mechanical behavior of the three groups specimens were obtained by static tensile, tensile–tensile fatigue cyclic tests and residual tensile strength test. The results have shown that the mechanical properties of specimens with a low-temperature drilling process is lower than those of the specimen with a normal drilling process due to the better drilling quality. The damage accumulation in specimens was increased with the damage degree of the original hole, the greater the damage degree, the worse the mechanical properties.
AB - Previous research has found that lower temperature drilling is helpful to improve the hole quality of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP). However, the influence of the lower temperature drilling process on the mechanical behavior of composites is yet not fully understood. To examine the influence of the lower temperature drilling process on the mechanical behavior of CFRP, the open hole CFRP specimens used for mechanical tests were obtained with three cases: drilling with −25◦C/uncoated carbide drills/(1000 rpm, 0.02 mm/r), 23◦C/coated carbide drills/(4000 rpm, 0.03 mm/r), and 23◦C/uncoated carbide drills/(1000 rpm, 0.02 mm/r), respectively; corresponding, three groups of open-hole specimens are obtained: specimens drilling at low-temperature with low damage, specimens drilling at room-temperature with low damage and specimens drilling at room-temperature with low damage; the mechanical behavior of the three groups specimens were obtained by static tensile, tensile–tensile fatigue cyclic tests and residual tensile strength test. The results have shown that the mechanical properties of specimens with a low-temperature drilling process is lower than those of the specimen with a normal drilling process due to the better drilling quality. The damage accumulation in specimens was increased with the damage degree of the original hole, the greater the damage degree, the worse the mechanical properties.
KW - Damage accumulation
KW - Fatigue cyclic tests
KW - Lower temperature drilling process
KW - Mechanical behavior of CFRP
KW - Static tensile tests
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85126280936
U2 - 10.3390/polym14051034
DO - 10.3390/polym14051034
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85126280936
SN - 2073-4360
VL - 14
JO - Polymers
JF - Polymers
IS - 5
M1 - 1034
ER -