Effect Of Additives On Cutting Temperature Of Glass Fibers Reinforced Polymers
Date
May-18
Authors
Togue, Honoré Kuate
Chatelain, Jean-François
Ouellet-Plamondon, Claudiane
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CSME-SCGM
Abstract
Composites are abrasive materials that generate heat during machining operations. This heat generates thermal damage locally and may severely alter the mechanical properties of the components if it exceeds the glass transition temperature of the matrix. This research studies the influence of additives, mixed to the epoxy matrix of Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP), on the cutting temperature. The results show that wax together with clay and a wetting agent, contribute to reduce the maximum cutting temperature, on a 300mm length of cut, a value up to 28% as compared to a plain epoxy matrix.
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Temperature, GFRP, Composite, Additives, Computational Mechanics, Engineering Analysis & Design, Manufacturing, Heat Transfer, Machines and Mechanisms, Transportation Systems, Mechanical Engineering Education