THE GEOMETRY OF SCREW DRILLS AND THEIR APPLICATION IN INDUSTRY

THE GEOMETRY OF SCREW DRILLS AND THEIR APPLICATION IN INDUSTRY

Authors

  • Bruno Gabriel Morais Moreira Author
  • Sandro Cardoso Santos Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51473/rcmos.v1i1.2025.827

Keywords:

Twist drills, Drilling, Tool geometry, Metal machining

Abstract

The drilling process is an extremely important event in the machining processes of materials.
For this operation to occur, the use of drills is essential. In the historical context, drills are
characterized as one of the oldest machining tools developed by man, with the first records of
similar tools dating back to ancient Egypt, where cylindrical metallic structures with sharp ends
were rotated with the help of a rope and an arc for producing holes in wood or low hardness
materials. Currently, the use of drills is diverse and their use in the industrial context is
increasing. The geometry of this type of tool has undergone considerable evolution with
technological development, however, the drills still use the shearing mechanism, which in turn
characterizes drilling as a conventional machining process. Regarding the machining of
metallic materials, the models and types of drills can be diverse and their application will be
related to the type of operation that will be performed. For this reason, twist drills must have
geometric characteristics and resistance inherent to the material from which they are
manufactured. These characteristics must be such that they best optimize resistance to fatigue
and buckling, durability, and suitability for cutting parameters, with the aim of promoting
efficient drilling and free from dimensional and geometric deviations, guaranteeing the
precision and tolerance required in the project. In this context, the present work seeks to address
the design and geometry of twist drills, promoting a discussion about their growing use in the
mechanical industry and their economic impacts.

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Author Biographies

  • Bruno Gabriel Morais Moreira

    1 Graduado em engenharia mecânica, pós-graduado em projeto de estruturas, automação e robótica,
    discente do curso de mestrado em engenharia mecânica – CEFET-MG. Autor para correspondência:

  • Sandro Cardoso Santos

    Professor Dr. Sandro Cardoso Santos²  2 Doutor em Engenharia especialista em usinagem, tribologia e projeto de máquinas. Professor Titular
    do CEFET_MG. Autor para correspondência: 

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Published

2025-01-24

How to Cite

MOREIRA, Bruno Gabriel Morais; SANTOS, Sandro Cardoso. THE GEOMETRY OF SCREW DRILLS AND THEIR APPLICATION IN INDUSTRY: THE GEOMETRY OF SCREW DRILLS AND THEIR APPLICATION IN INDUSTRY. Multidisciplinary Scientific Journal The Knowledge, Brasil, v. 1, n. 1, 2025. DOI: 10.51473/rcmos.v1i1.2025.827. Disponível em: https://submissoesrevistacientificaosaber.com/index.php/rcmos/article/view/827.. Acesso em: 3 feb. 2025.

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