Abstract

Traditional drilling is an art and science of making holes in an object, in manufacturing its plays a vital role since more than 45% of metal removing process are done with these type of operations. High temperature is generated while doing drilling operation, because of high temperature generating drill tool become dull and leads to reduction tool life. The hole making process by using the form drilling is an advanced process. By name one can easily judge the friction drilling application. This form drilling is a process of making a holes on the sheet metals by using heat generated in friction between the hole surface and Tool. In this primarily, the drill bit penetrates into the metal and generates the heat due to friction. In terms of industry, it is also familiar as Friction drilling or thermal drill or flow drill. The focus of the present review is on influence of various drilling parameters on different work materials in friction stir drilling. Friction stir drilling is also called as flow drill, thermal drill, and form drill. The ANOVA, Taguchi’s technique is implemented to explore the effect of the process parameters and analyze the form drilling variables such as feed, speed, thickness of material, Dia of tool.Traditional drilling is an art and science of making holes in an object, in manufacturing its plays a vital role since more than 45% of metal removing process are done with these type of operations. High temperature is generated while doing drilling operation, because of high temperature generating drill tool become dull and leads to reduction tool life. The hole making process by using the form drilling is an advanced process. By name one can easily judge the friction drilling application. This form drilling is a process of making a holes on the sheet metals by using heat generated in friction between the hole surface and Tool. In this primarily, the drill bit penetrates into the metal and generates the heat due to friction. In terms of industry, it is also familiar as Friction drilling or thermal drill or flow drill. The focus of the present review is on influence of various drilling parameters on different work materials in friction stir drilling. Friction stir drilling is also called as flow drill, th...

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