Abstract

Over the last decade, the use of polymeric composite material has increased considerably, and as a result, machinability of such material has also increased. The main aim of this work is to emphasize on the conventional and unconventional machining of composite materials, more specifically on drilling of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer and glass fiber-reinforced polymer. Additional concentration on tool materials and geometry, roughness of drill surface, thrust force and delamination at entry and exit with influence of point angle of tool, variable feed rate, and variable spindle speed. Over the last few years, many studied on the effect of cutting parameters and tool geometry using conventional machining, the phenomena associated with unconventional machining of composite material requires some supplementary studies in order to make damage free machining of composite materials.

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