Abstract

This paper presents the results of an experimental study investigating the effect of usage of different cooling methods in drilling of aluminum alloys with different surface roughness properties of these materials. Two alloys were tested: EN AW2024 and AlSi10Mg with a high silicon content. A comparison was made between surface roughness parameters obtained as a result of the usage of different cooling and lubrication methods such as emulsion cooling, MQL and compressed air cooling. In the experiment, holes with the depth range from 5xD to 15xD were machined using different hole machining strategies.

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