Short Title: Int. J. Mech. Eng. Robot. Res.
Frequency: Bimonthly
Professor of School of Engineering, Design and Built Environment, Western Sydney University, Australia. His research interests cover Industry 4.0, Additive Manufacturing, Advanced Engineering Materials and Structures (Metals and Composites), Multi-scale Modelling of Materials and Structures, Metal Forming and Metal Surface Treatment.
2024-12-18
2024-10-25
Abstract—Drilling is a cutting process that uses a drill bit to cut or enlarge a hole of circular cross-section in solid materials. The drill bit is a rotary cutting tool, often multipoint. The bit is pressed against the work piece and rotated at rates from hundreds to thousands of revolutions per minute. This forces the cutting edge against the work piece, cutting off chips (swarf) from the hole as it is drilled. Here we are analyzing the drilling tool life, which showed us that there are different parameters (Force, feeding Rate, MOQ, Tool Material, Tool Geometry, etc.), which are affecting the Drilling Tool Life. Index Terms—Drill, Drilling tool, Drilling bid
Cite: Dhanraj Patel and Rajesh Verma, "Analysis of Drilling Tool Life - A Review," International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 523-539, January 2015.