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Influence of Exit Surface Angle on Drilling Burr Formation
Sangkee Min, UC Berkeley
David Dornfeld, UC Berkeley
Yohichi Nakao, Kanagawa University
Min, S. K., Dornfeld, D. A., and Nakao, Y. (2003), “Influence of Exit Surface Angle on Drilling Burr Formation", J. Manufacturing Science and Engineering, vol. 125, no. 4, pp. 637-644.
ABSTRACT: The influence of an exit surface angle on drilling burr formation was analyzed. The
experimental research found that a burr forms on only a certain portion of a hole when an
exit surface is not perpendicular to a drill path. An effective interaction angle was newly
defined and the concept of degree of plastic deformation was introduced in order to
explain this phenomenon. The burr forming location predicted from the effective interac-
tion angle was verified with experimental results
SUGGESTED CITATION: Sangkee Min, David Dornfeld, and Yohichi Nakao,
"Influence of Exit Surface Angle on Drilling Burr Formation"
(January 1, 2003).
Laboratory for Manufacturing and Sustainability.
Consortium on Deburring and Edge Finishing.
Paper min_03_1.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/lma/codef/min_03_1
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