Abstract
In this work, surface roughness study in high-speed drilling of unreinforced polyamide (PA6) and reinforced polyamide with 30% of glass fibers (PA66 GF30) using cemented carbide (K20) tool has been carried out. The experiments were planned as per full factorial design of experiments. The effects of cutting speed and feed rate on centerline average surface roughness, maximum peak to valley height, and peak counts have been analyzed by developing response surface methodology based third-order mathematical models. The parametric analysis clearly indicates the influence of reinforced fiber on surface finish when high-speed cutting in drilling is used.
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