Experimental Investigations to Study Cutting Temperature and Forces During Cortical Bone Drilling
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Drilling through bone is necessary action during the orthopaedic surgery. The drilling
through the bones is majorly same as the mechanical drilling but it need more expertise and
skills because it involved human as part of work. The mechanical drilling during orthopaedic
surgery may harm the subject bone and bring to the surgeon for cure. For better treatment the
surgeon must do the drilling in a manner that it should not damage the surroundings. To keep
these points in consideration this research work has been carried out. The main drilling
parameters i.e. rotational speed, feed rate and type of drill are under observation at different
levels. This research work focuses to optimize the involving parameters for the less thermal
necrosis, less surface damage and less thrust force exerted between tool and work material.
Using L 16 taguchi mixed orthogonal array the optimized set of parameters has been suggest
for all the response. Scanning electrode microscopy (SEM) images of the bone drilled
samples helps to get the level of surface damage and the supports the results of surface
roughness. An analytical model has been purposed for raise in temperature for all the
experiments performed. The experimental and analytical results are in better agreement.
