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BURR FORMATION IN ALUMINUM AND STEEL HOLES DRILLED BY A BENCH DRILL WITH A SPINDLE-MOUNTED SPRING

Research Abstract
Modern industrial operations wouldn't accept old defects to be present in the new products, especially that many products include electronic parts or connections that are very sensitive to the level of finish. Burr formation in drilling operations causes products to be rejected or sent for deburring. Since deburring is a costly and non-value-added operation, the understanding and control of burr formation is a research topic with high relevance to industrial applications. In order to investigate and improve burr formation, a spring was mounted over the bench drill spindle to measure the cutting force and attempt to know its influence on the burr outcome of the operation.
Research Authors
M. A. A. El-Gendy, A. A. Nasr, Mahmoud A. El-Sharief
Research Journal
Journal of Engineering Sciences, Assiut University, Faculty of Engineering
Research Member
Abu Bakr Ali Muhammad Nasr
Research Pages
930 - 946
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
41- 3
Research Year
2013