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Temperature assessment in the drilling of composite materials and ex-vivo porcine bones

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This study presents different experimental methodologies for analysis and temperature evaluation during the drilling process of composite materials and ex-vivo porcine bones. In the experimental methodologies were evaluated the influence of different parameters on the bone temperature rise. The combinations of different parameters produced temperatures far below the critical values. It was concluded that drill temperature decreases when the feed-rate is higher and, independently, increases with the increasing of hole depth. The influence of drill speed is not clear. In the composite materials the temperature decreases in the drill bit when the drill speed is higher, and in ex-vivo porcine bones happens the opposite. The animal models recorded lower temperature values than composite materials.

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Bone cutting Experimental methods Temperatures

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Fernandes, Maria G.; Fonseca, E.M.M.; Natal, Renato J.; Dias, Maria I. (2015). Temperature assessment in the drilling of composite materials and ex-vivo porcine bones. In the 3rd EJIL – LAETA Young Researches Meeting. Coimbra. ISBN 978-989-99080-1-7

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