Drilling Damage in Composite Material

Materials (Basel). 2014 May 14;7(5):3802-3819. doi: 10.3390/ma7053802.

Abstract

The characteristics of carbon fibre reinforced laminates have widened their use from aerospace to domestic appliances, and new possibilities for their usage emerge almost daily. In many of the possible applications, the laminates need to be drilled for assembly purposes. It is known that a drilling process that reduces the drill thrust force can decrease the risk of delamination. In this work, damage assessment methods based on data extracted from radiographic images are compared and correlated with mechanical test results-bearing test and delamination onset test-and analytical models. The results demonstrate the importance of an adequate selection of drilling tools and machining parameters to extend the life cycle of these laminates as a consequence of enhanced reliability.

Keywords: bearing test; carbon fibers; computational image processing and analysis; delamination; drilling; fiber reinforced composites; radiography; thrust force.