Towards understanding the hole making performance and chip formation mechanism of thermoplastic carbon fibre/polyetherketoneketone composite

材料科学 分层(地质) 复合材料 机械加工 复合数 结晶度 钻探 热塑性塑料 冶金 俯冲 构造学 生物 古生物学
作者
Jia Ge,G. Catalanotti,Brian G. Falzon,J.D. McClelland,Colm Higgins,Yan Jin,Dan Sun
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期刊:Composites Part B-engineering [Elsevier BV]
卷期号:234: 109752-109752 被引量:33
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DOI:10.1016/j.compositesb.2022.109752
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Here, we report the first study on the hole making performance of thermoplastic carbon fibre/polyetherketoneketone (CF/PEKK) composite. Different hole making methods (conventional drilling vs. helical milling) have been compared and the effect of different feed rates has been investigated. The effect of thermal-mechanical interaction on the resulting hole damage has been elucidated for the first time for carbon fibre reinforced thermoplastics (CFRTPs) hole making. In the material science dimension, advanced material characterization techniques have been deployed to reveal the material removal mechanisms at microscopic scale and unveil the underlying material structural change at a molecular level. Results show that the delamination damage of CF/PEKK is a result of the thermal-mechanical interaction. For conventional drilling, the high machining temperature (at low feed rate <0.1 mm/rev) has a stronger influence on the delamination damage and the delamination starts to show stronger dependence on the thrust force at high feed rate >0.1 mm/rev. In contrast, helical milling generates a much higher machining temperature which plays a more predominant role in the associated delamination damage. Microstructural analysis shows that all the hole surfaces feature matrix smearing, as a result of combined in-plane shear stress and high machining temperature. Conventional drilling leads to more severe hole wall microstructural damage (matrix loss and surface cavity) as compared to helical milling. Finally, thermal analysis reveals that the hole making process has led to significantly increased crystallinity in the PEKK matrix as a result of the strain-induced crystallization under the combined effect of shear stress and high temperature.
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