Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Review (Jan 2010)
Taguchi Analysis of surface roughness and delamination associated with various cemented carbide K10 end mills in milling of GFRP
Abstract
This Paper presents a study of surface roughness, precision and delamination factor in use of Ti-Namite carbide K10 endmill, Solid carbide K10 end mill and Tipped Carbide K10 end mill. A plan of experiment based on Taguchi was establishedwith prefixed cutting parameters and the machining was performed. An Surfcoder to examine the surface roughness and InfraredThermography to examine the delamination of chopped Glass fiber-reinforced plastic (GFRP) laminates was used.Earlier works reports that cutting velocity and feed rate makes significant contribution to overall performance. But, theexperimental results of this paper indicates that the depth of cut are recognised to make the most significant contribution tothe overall performance as compared to cutting velocity and feed rate. The objective was to establish a correlation betweencutting velocity, feed rate and depth of cut with surface roughness and delamination in a GFRP laminate. The correlationwas obtained by multiple-variable linear regression using Minitab14 software.