Use of Grey-Taguchi Method for the Optimization of Oblique Turning Process of Az91d Magnesium Alloy
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2012
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Carl Hanser Verlag
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
This study investigated the multi-response optimization of turning process for an optimal parametric combination to yield minimum cutting forces and surface roughness with maximum material removal rate (MRR) using the combination of Grey relational analysis (GRA) and Taguchi method. Nine experimental runs based on an orthogonal array of Taguchi method were performed to derive objective functions to be optimized within experimental domain. The objective functions have been selected in relation to parameters of cutting process: cutting force, surface roughness and MRR. The Taguchi approach followed by Grey relational analysis to solve the multi-response optimization problem. The significance of factors on overall quality characteristics of the cutting process has also been evaluated quantitatively by the analysis of variance method (ANOVA). Optimal results have been verified through additional experiments. This shows proper selection of the cutting parameters produces, high material removal rate with better surface roughness and lower cutting force.
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Surface-Roughness, Cutting Forces, Bead Geometry, Tool Wear
Fields of Science
0209 industrial biotechnology, 0203 mechanical engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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18
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Materıals Testıng
Volume
54
Issue
11.Ara
Start Page
779
End Page
785
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