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Thrust force evaluation in drilling medium density fibre (MDF) panels using design of experiments

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  • S. Prakash
  • K. Palanikumar
  • A. Krishnamoorthy

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Medium density fibre (MDF) panels find increased applications in wood industries. Drilling is frequently used machining process to join these materials. Surface quality and dimensional accuracy play an important role in the performance of joints. To make an effective use of MDF panels, it is essential to produce high quality holes. The objective of this study is to optimise the parameters such as thickness of panel, spindle speed, feed rate and drill size to get the optimum thrust force, so as to get good quality of holes during drilling MDF using design of experiments. The thrust force is measured by using drilling dynamometer. Response surface model is developed to predict the thrust force for drilling of MDF panels within the range of variables considered. From the response surface analysis, it is found that the drill sizes are very sensitive over the range of speed. Taguchi method and analysis of variance are employed to study the thrust force in drilling of MDF panels using (K20) carbide tools are presented in this study.

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  • S. Prakash & K. Palanikumar & A. Krishnamoorthy, 2012. "Thrust force evaluation in drilling medium density fibre (MDF) panels using design of experiments," International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 25(1/2/3), pages 95-112.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijmtma:v:25:y:2012:i:1/2/3:p:95-112
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