LUO Yingxin, LIANG Qingxiao, HOU Guoyi, CAO Sipeng. Influence of Cutting Parameters on Subsurface Damages in CFRP Orthogonal Cutting[J]. Aeronautical Manufacturing Technology, 2023, 66(20): 118-125.
In order to investigate the influence of cutting parameters on machined surface temperature and subsurface damages
a CFRP orthogonal cutting experiment was conducted at various fiber cutting angles with different rake angles
flank angles and cutting depths
and cutting temperature was also measured. Results show the increasing of rake angle and flank angle can decrease the cutting force and surface temperature by decreasing the compressive force and contact area between flank face and machined wall separately. The most serious subsurface damages occur when against fiber cutting
which are induced by fiber bending fracture
resulting in obvious serrated surface at θ =150°. The fiber bending angle and irregular fracture are decreased with rake angle and flank angle increasing. Moreover
the obvious increase trends of cutting force
machined surface temperature and subsurface damage are confirmed as cutting depth increased.