A Comparative Study on Optimization of Machining Parameters by Turning Aerospace Materials According To Taguchi Method
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2017
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EDP Sciences
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The effects of cutting tool coating material and cutting speed on cutting forces and surface roughness were investigated by Taguchi experimental design. Main cutting force, Fz is considered as a criterion. The effects of machining parameters were investigated using Taguchi L18 orthogonal array. Optimal cutting conditions were determined using the signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio which is calculated for average surface roughness and cutting force according to the "the smaller is better" approach. Using results of analysis of variance (ANOVA) and signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio, effects of parameters on both average surface roughness and cutting forces were statistically investigated. It was observed that feed rate and cutting speed had higher effect on cutting force in Hastelloy X, while the feed rate and cutting tool had higher effect on cutting force in Inconel 625. According to average surface roughness the cutting tool and feed rate had higher effect in Hastelloy X and Inconel 625. © 2017 A. Altin et al.
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Cutting Force, Hastelloy X, Inconel 625, Machinability, Surface Roughness, Taguchi Method
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International Journal for Simulation and Multidisciplinary Design Optimization
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8