This research aims to develop feasible techniques for machining Carbon Fibe
r Reinforced Composites (CFRP). Fundamental studies on the machining of CFR
P were carried out, where the machining parameters namely cutting speed, fe
ed rate and depth of cut, were varied. Three types of cutting tool inserts
namely, uncoated tungsten carbides, ceramic and cubic boron nitride (CBN),
were used to machine two types of specimens, short (discontinuous) and long
(continuous) fiber carbon epoxy composites. For short carbon fiber composi
tes, experimental data shows that the tool wear, the surface finish and the
cutting force fluctuate with respect to the depth of cut, the feed rate an
d the cutting speed. However, for long fiber carbon composites, for a fixed
material removal rate, the tool wear was minimum when the CFRP composites
were machined at lower cutting speeds. In addition, CBN inserts showed supe
rior tool wear properties and better surface finish as compared to tungsten
carbide and ceramic inserts. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights res
erved.