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COMPLEXITY-BASED ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF MACHINING PARAMETERS ON THE SURFACE FINISH OF DRILLED HOLES IN DRILLING OPERATION

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218348X19500877Cited by:12 (Source: Crossref)

    Drilling is a famous and widely used machining operation to make holes in the workpiece. The size and surface quality of drilled hole are two factors that should be considered mainly. In this research, we examine the effect of different machining parameters and conditions on the surface quality of generated hole in drilling operation. For this purpose, we employ fractal theory and investigate how the variations of depth of cut and spindle speed affect the complexity of surface texture of drilled holes in wet and dry machining conditions. Based on the obtained results, the increment of depth of cut and spindle speed in case of wet and dry machining causes lower complexity on the generated surface from drilling. In addition, the generated surface from dry machining is more complex than the generated surface from wet machining. The obtained method in this research can be applied to other machining operations in order to investigate the effect of machining parameters and conditions on the surface quality of machined workpiece.