Modeling of dynamic milling forces considering the interlaminar effect during milling multidirectional CFRP laminate

Volume: 40, Issue: 11-12, Pages: 437 - 449
Published: Nov 3, 2020
Abstract
The milling process is always required to achieve dimensional tolerance for the near-net-shape carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) parts. However, delamination and cracking are inevitably induced in milling CFRP due to the excessive milling forces. The milling forces should be thereby well controlled to reduce damages of CFRP parts. Developing a theoretical milling force model is an effective approach to understand the mechanism of milling...
Paper Details
Title
Modeling of dynamic milling forces considering the interlaminar effect during milling multidirectional CFRP laminate
Published Date
Nov 3, 2020
Volume
40
Issue
11-12
Pages
437 - 449
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