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J. Zielinska-Szwajka, K. Szwajka
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Thrust force and torque in the drilling process laminated chipboard. Particleboard is a wood based composite extensively used in wood working. Drilling is the most commonly used machining process in furniture industries. The surface characteristics and the damage free drilling are significantly influenced by the machining parameters. The thrust force developed during drilling play a major role in gaining the surface quality and minimizing the delamination tendency. In this study trials were made eighteen durability tools for different values of the parameters analyzed cut. Based on the results obtained from the study, the effect of cutting parameters selected signals of axial force and torque cutting. Proposed mathematical models using ANOVA, allowing to estimate the cutting forces.
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Author
J. Zielinska-Szwajka, K. Szwajka
Abstract
Thrust force and torque in the drilling process laminated chipboard. Particleboard is a wood based composite extensively used in wood working. Drilling is the most commonly used machining process in furniture industries. The surface characteristics and the damage free drilling are significantly influenced by the machining parameters. The thrust force developed during drilling play a major role in gaining the surface quality and minimizing the delamination tendency. In this study trials were made eighteen durability tools for different values of the parameters analyzed cut. Based on the results obtained from the study, the effect of cutting parameters selected signals of axial force and torque cutting. Proposed mathematical models using ANOVA, allowing to estimate the cutting forces.
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