Study of the generation of microburrs in the process of drilling and its subsequent elimination by deburring, of tubes cylindrical aluminium AA6065-T9
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Abstract
Creation of microburrs drilling constitute a potencial danger because their detachment can modificate the correct operation of a mechanism. The burrs must be eliminated completely in the case of pistons brake, ensuring a high productivity and a low cost. In this work has been studied the mechanism for the creation of microburrs in thru holes drilled (phi2, 02 mm) of a aluminium alloy piston AA6065-T9 in order to various parameters such as the type of drill bit, feedrate, cutting speed and lubrication, imposing a minimum feedrate of 450 mm/min not to reduce the current production. Creation of microburrs drilling is inevitable and several deburring processes have been analyzed for their total elimination. After a few first essays, It has been determined that in order that the deburring are effective must be worked with minimal and known position burrr drillings.
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CitacióSalueña, X. [et al.]. Study of the generation of microburrs in the process of drilling and its subsequent elimination by deburring, of tubes cylindrical aluminium AA6065-T9. "AIP Conference proceedings", Gener 2010, vol. 1181, p. 521-530.
ISSN0094-243X
Versió de l'editorhttp://scitation.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=APCPCS&Volume=1181&Issue=1
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