Experimental study on longitudinal-torsional ultrasonic vibration drilling of carbon fiber–reinforced plastics/titanium alloy stacks

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Zhiyuan Zhou
Yong Feng
Weiwei Xu
Haojie Zhou
Yuyan Qin
Xiaolin Jia
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[1] Nanjing Institute of Technology,School of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Changshu Institute of Technology,School of Mechanical Engineering
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The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | 2023年 / 124卷
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CFRP/Ti stacks; Ultrasonic drilling; LT-UVD; Defect suppression; Surface integrity;
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Carbon fiber–reinforced plastics (CFRP)/titanium alloy (Ti) stacks are extensively applied in the aerospace industry due to their excellent mechanical properties. However, their poor machinability poses great challenges. In this study, longitudinal-torsional ultrasonic vibration drilling (LT-UVD) is innovatively introduced to improve the quality of CFRP/Ti drilling. First, the separation mode of LT-UVD is analyzed by kinematic equations. Then, an experimental platform is built based on the LT-UVD vibration actuator to perform CFRP/Ti drilling experiments. The thrust force, interface temperature, hole wall quality, hole defects, Ti chip morphologies, and tool wear in LT-UVD are experimentally compared against conventional drilling (CD) and longitudinal ultrasonic vibration drilling (L-UVD). The experimental results show that, compared with CD and L-UVD, the thrust force of CFRP in LT-UVD decreases by 20.36–40.55% and 2.04–14.61%, while the thrust force of Ti decreases by 19.08–24.83% and 1.95–9.34%. Moreover, a relatively low maximum interface temperature is achieved in LT-UVD. In addition, the hole size accuracy, surface roughness for the hole’s inner surface, and delamination factor are improved in LT-UVD. Fiber pullout defects, chip-breaking performance, and tool wear of CFRP are improved due to torsional vibration in LT-UVD. Finally, according to the high-speed camera, damage forms of the interface area are different when drilling CFRP/Ti stacks with various drilling sequences.
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