Abstract DTH bits often fail because of fatigue fracture at the machined holes location. In order to understand the failure mechanism and improve the fatigue life of drill bits, the… Click to show full abstract
Abstract DTH bits often fail because of fatigue fracture at the machined holes location. In order to understand the failure mechanism and improve the fatigue life of drill bits, the effects of drilling parameters and surface integrity on fatigue life of the AISI 4340 holed samples have been investigated. Three hole making strategies, including drilling with and without pre-drill and helical milling were utilized and compared. Results showed that the fatigue life increased by raising the cutting speed and decreasing the feed rate. The only exception was the two-fold variations of fatigue life versus feed rate when using pre-drill. Besides, the higher fatigue life was achieved in drilling with pre-drill, helical milling and conventional drilling, respectively. In fact, using pre-drill resulted in a better surface integrity compared to conventional drilling and higher work hardening relative to helical milling. Also, images of fractured surfaces represented radiation of discontinuous fatigue cracks from an initiation site near the hole middle plane.
               
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