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The drilling process, involving the use of a drill bit to create circular holes, is a crucial
machining technique widely applied across diverse industries. This paper conducts an
extensive literature review focusing on drilling processes for various metals and alloys. It
emphasizes key parameters such as chip thickness, cutting speed, machining feed rate,
sections.
Titanium and its alloys are extensively utilized in aerospace, automotive sectors,
jet engine components, and turbine blades due to their remarkable corrosion resistance,
attributed to its design and connections. Its operational versatility enables movement in
any specified direction by the operator. Featuring an architecture with multiple linkages
and couplings, this machine offers heightened operational flexibility. Specifically, the
vertical column is engineered to execute circular rotations, while the arm facilitates
angular up and down motions. The terminal part ensures directional stability, housing
secures the drill in its spindle, rotating at high speeds and moving linearly against the
B. Types of Drilling Machines: A drill machine is a device used to rotate the tool
and create holes in specific workpieces. There are various types of drill machines, such
as:
or similar fixture.
components using drill bits. In contrast, the Radial Drilling Machine (depicted in Figure 3)
serves the purpose of drilling holes at specific radial distances, particularly employed
when dealing with larger-sized components, especially in terms of height. When the
component's size surpasses the capacity of the machine vice, necessitating placement
on the ground, the radial arm of the drilling machine must be adjusted relative to the
component to facilitate the drilling process. Notably, the drill bit's angle is set at 118
degrees.
F. Pillar Drilling Machine: Larger and sturdier than the delicate drilling machine,
in Figure 4.
arranged side by side, allowing for the simultaneous drilling of multiple holes of the same
or different sizes on either the same workpiece or various workpieces (as illustrated in
Figure 5). The spacing between the drill spindles is adjustable to accommodate the gap
between the holes. This specific type of machine tool is employed to drill a considerable
different tool bits on a single workpiece, shifting it between different positions. Drilling, as
a cutting process, involves the use of a drill bit to cut or expand a hole with a circular
cross-section in solid materials. Typically, the drill bit functions as a rotary cutting tool
with multiple points. The bit is applied against the workpiece and rotated at speeds
ranging from hundreds to thousands of revolutions per minute. This action presses the
cutting edge against the workpiece, generating chips (swarf) as it drills through the
material.
The focus here is on analyzing the tool life of the drilling equipment, revealing
that various parameters (such as Force, Feeding Rate, MOQ, Tool Material, Tool
Shi et al. (2019) conducted a study investigating the impact of tool geometry on
cutter radius, flute numbers, and helix angles, conducting both experimental and
theoretical analyses of milling cutter geometry. This study aids in the selection of
productivity, which hinges on various factors. Among these, the portability, compactness,
and overall manufacturing efficiency significantly impact operations within the industry.
consolidating operations into a single machine. Drilling and boring processes play pivotal
employed for drilling and boring operations. However, these machines entail drawbacks
such as high initial and maintenance costs, substantial space requirements, and the
space, low capital investment, and unskilled labor, the utilization of heavy-duty
Wherein the paper proposes a system designed to simplify drilling and boring
machine. The objective is to introduce a novel concept that efficiently combines drilling
Kumar et al. (2018) presented a paper introducing a new design for a 360-degree
drill machine. This innovative drill can be mounted on walls or tables and performs
drilling operations vertically, horizontally, or even upside down. Addressing the challenge
posed by limited workspace between the drill bit and the work piece in intricate
components, this design facilitates easy drilling on complex surfaces and parts.