Investigation of dimensional accuracy and chip formation on through hole drilling of mild steel
Abstract
Drilling process is among the last proses in manufacturing were highly focused in
the industry due to huge impact on the final product. Therefore, a method for
determining appropriate drilling techniques and parameters for any particular drilling
condition is greatly needed. In this study investigated the dimensional accuracy and chip
formation on through hole drilling under dry cutting condition using Computer
Numerical Control (CNC) when drilling mild steel. Uncoated High Speed Steel (HSS)
cutting tool and three different machining speed of 7.54 m/min, 8.48 m/min, 9.42 m/min
and constant 0.15 mm/rev feed rate used in this experiment. Dimensional accuracy and
chip formation are measured by the achievement of 0.2 mm tool wear onto cutting tool.
However, chip formation which focused on new tool and worn tool condition based on
speed 9.42 m/min only. The result from this study shows that the dimension on upper
part of hole drilled becomes larger and smaller when reaching the bottom meanwhile
chip formation on new tool are thicker and shorter rather than chip on worn tool. In
conclusion, the dimensional accuracy is increase as the depth of cut decrease and chip
formation on new tool gives significantly great chip formation which can easily removes
during drilling operation and increase tool life to the cutting speed.