Influence of Tool Shape and Coating Type on Machined Surface Quality in Face Milling of CFRP

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Since demands for Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics (CFRP) are increasing, the number of the studies on machining of CFRP is also increasing. However, since there are already reports on a trimming of a surplus portion or a drilling, we focus on a face machining and a generating the step shape with several cutting tools. Problems in the machining of CFRP include an occurrence of the burr and delamination. Therefore, in this report, we investigate these problems in face milling. And, the machining behavior (Cutting temperature, Cutting force) during the machining is estimated.

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