Díaz Álvarez, JoséOlmedo Marcos, ÁlvaroSantiuste Romero, CarlosMiguélez Garrido, María Henar2015-09-182015-09-182014-01Díaz-Álvarez, J., Olmedo, A., Santiuste, C., Miguélez, M.H. (2014). Theoretical Estimation of Thermal Effects in Drilling of Woven Carbon Fiber Composite. Materials, 7 (6), pp. 4442-4454.1996-1944http://hdl.handle.net/10016/21589Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRPs) composites are extensively used in structural applications due to their attractive properties. Although the components are usually made near net shape, machining processes are needed to achieve dimensional tolerance and assembly requirements. Drilling is a common operation required for further mechanical joining of the components. CFRPs are vulnerable to processing induced damage; mainly delamination, fiber pull-out, and thermal degradation, drilling induced defects being one of the main causes of component rejection during manufacturing processes. Despite the importance of analyzing thermal phenomena involved in the machining of composites, only few authors have focused their attention on this problem, most of them using an experimental approach. The temperature at the workpiece could affect surface quality of the component and its measurement during processing is difficult. The estimation of the amount of heat generated during drilling is important; however, numerical modeling of drilling processes involves a high computational cost. This paper presents a combined approach to thermal analysis of composite drilling, using both an analytical estimation of heat generated during drilling and numerical modeling for heat propagation. Promising results for indirect detection of risk of thermal damage, through the measurement of thrust force and cutting torque, are obtained14application/pdfeng© 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, SwitzerlandAtribución 3.0 EspañaCarbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRPs)Drilling; ModelingThermal effectsCarbon fiber reinforced plasticsDrillingModelsNumerical modelsRisk assessmentThermal effectsThermoanalysisAnalytical estimationsCarbon fiber compositeCarbon fiber reinforced polymerDimensional toleranceExperimental approachesManufacturing processStructural applicationsTheoretical estimationDamage detectionTheoretical estimation of thermal effects in drilling of woven carbon fiber compositeresearch articleIngeniería Industrialhttps://www.doi.org/10.3390/ma7064442open access444264454Materials7AR/0000015384