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    Effects of cutting parameters and point angle on thrust force and delamination in drilling of CFRP
    (De Gruyter, 2014-11-14) Çelik, Yahya Hışman; Kılıçkap, Erol; Yardımeden, Ahmet
    Parts made of composite materials are generally produced by near-net-shape technology. However, additional machining operations such as drilling are often required to facilitate components assembling. Drilling of composite materials is also a common process in the assembly of aerospace and automotive composite structures. During drilling, unlike the conventional materials, a few damage forms may take place. Among these damage forms, the delamination is the most important one. Therefore, the experimental studies carried out on drilling of CFRP composite materials for determining optimum processing parameters are of great importance. In this particular study, delamination in CFRP composites caused by drilling was investigated. The composite material was drilled under various spindle speeds, feed rates and drill point angles. The results showed that delamination and thrust forces were affected by cutting parameters. It was demonstrated that feed rate and drill point angle make the largest contribution to the overall performance.
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    The effect of drilling parametrers on stregth of glass fibre-epoxy laminates by produced hand lay-up
    (e-Journal of New World Sciences Academy, 2017-10-22) Çelik, Yahya Hışman; Kılıçkap, Erol; Yenigün, Burak
    In this study, the effects of delamination factor on strength of glass fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP) composite with +45/-45 orientation angle fabrics were investigated. GFRP composite specimens, which contain 36% fiber volume, were produced by hand lay-up. The all specimens were prepared according to ASTM D5766-2002 standards. The experiments were conducted the different drilling parameters such as cutting speeds and feed rates using tungsten carbide (WC) and Brad Spur drill tools. Delamination factors of drilled specimens were determined by optical microscope. The tensile strength values of the drilled GFRP composite specimens were determined by universal tensile testing machine. As results, it was determined that the increasing cutting speed and feed rate increased the delamination factor. The strength of GFRP composites decreased with increasing delamination factor.
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    AL/SiC Kompozit malzemenin delinmesinde yüzey pürüzlülüğünün bulanık mantıkla modellenmesi
    (Dicle Üniversitesi, 2016) Çelik, Yahya Hışman; Yenigün, Burak; Kılıçkap, Erol
    Bu çalışmada, sıkıştırma döküm yöntemiyle üretilmiş SiC takviyeli Al esaslı kompozit kullanılmıştır. Üretilen kompozit malzeme farklı uç açılarına sahip HSS takımlar kullanılarak; farklı delme parametrelerinde delme işlemine tabi tutulmuştur. Her bir delme işlemi için delme yüzeylerinin yüzey pürüzlülükleri ölçülmüştür. Elde edilen veriler bulanık mantığa uygulanarak yüzey pürüzlülüğünün modellenmesi yapılmıştır. Veriler incelendiğinde, en iyi yüzey pürüzlülüğü 90˚ uç açısına sahip takım kullanılarak 1500 dev/dak dönme devri ile 0.05 mm/dev ilerleme değerinde elde edilmiştir. En kötü yüzey pürüzlülüğü ise 118˚ uç açılı takımın 2000 dev/dak dönme devri ile 0.15 mm/dev ilerleme değerinde elde edilmiştir. Bulanık mantık kullanılarak elde edilen tahmini değerlerin deney sonuçlarına yakın değerler verdiği görülmüştür
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    Evaluation of drilling performances of nanocomposites reinforced with graphene and graphene oxide
    (Springer Nature, 2018-09-16) Çelik, Yahya Hışman; Kılıçkap, Erol; Koçyiğit, Nihayet
    The use of graphene (G) and graphene oxide (GO) reinforced nanocomposites have a great importance since G and GO improve the interface conditions of composite materials. However, the effects of G and GO on some mechanical properties and machinability in nanocomposites are still a research topic. In this study, G was converted to GO by Hummers’ method. G and GO nanoparticles were added to epoxy at different ratios and the tensile strengths of nanocomposites were determined. By taking into account, the reinforcement ratio of nanocomposites having the highest tensile strength, epoxy with G and GO, and unreinforced epoxy were added to carbon fiber (CF) fabric by hand lay-up. Thus, fabrication of the carbon fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) composite, and the G/CFRP and GO/CFRP nanocomposites was carried out. The effects of the G and GO on the fabricated nanocomposites, and the effect of different drilling parameters (cutting speed and feed rate) on the cutting force, cutting torque, temperature, and delamination factor were investigated. In the drilling of these composites, drills with the different bit point angles and the diameter of 5 mm were used. As a result, it was observed that GO was successfully synthesized, and G and GO positively affected the tensile strength, and GO exhibited a more effective feature than G on the tensile strength. It was also seen that the increase of the cutting speed, feed rate, bit point angle caused the increase in the cutting forces, cutting torque, and delaminations.
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    Evaluation of drilling performances of nanocomposites reinforced with graphene and graphene oxide
    (Springer Nature, 2019-02-25) Çelik, Yahya Hışman; Kılıçkap, Erol; Koçyiğit, Nihayet
    The use of graphene (G) and graphene oxide (GO) reinforced nanocomposites have a great importance since G and GO improve the interface conditions of composite materials. However, the effects of G and GO on some mechanical properties and machinability in nanocomposites are still a research topic. In this study, G was converted to GO by Hummers’ method. G and GO nanoparticles were added to epoxy at different ratios and the tensile strengths of nanocomposites were determined. By taking into account, the reinforcement ratio of nanocomposites having the highest tensile strength, epoxy with G and GO, and unreinforced epoxy were added to carbon fiber (CF) fabric by hand lay-up. Thus, fabrication of the carbon fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) composite, and the G/CFRP and GO/CFRP nanocomposites was carried out. The effects of the G and GO on the fabricated nanocomposites, and the effect of different drilling parameters (cutting speed and feed rate) on the cutting force, cutting torque, temperature, and delamination factor were investigated. In the drilling of these composites, drills with the different bit point angles and the diameter of 5 mm were used. As a result, it was observed that GO was successfully synthesized, and G and GO positively affected the tensile strength, and GO exhibited a more effective feature than G on the tensile strength. It was also seen that the increase of the cutting speed, feed rate, bit point angle caused the increase in the cutting forces, cutting torque, and delaminations.