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Investigation of Machining Parameters in Abrasive Flow Machining of Hybrid Composite Materials using Taguchi Method


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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chandigarh University, Gharuan – 140413, Punjab, India
 

Objective: To investigate the effect of parameters XRD for finished workpiece with 20%, 40% and 60% using Taguchi method analysis. Methods/Statistical Analysis: The Utility theory and Taguchi methodology has been applied for the improvement of the assorted characteristics of the AFM. 3 potential response parameters i.e., material removal, the development of surface end and scatter of surface roughness square measure taken into thought for sleeve sort finished work of set on. The Utility values of those response parameters square measure analyzed and optimized by mistreatment Taguchi methodology. Findings: The individual responses and their correlation are eliminated by mistreatment the purposed methodology. Concentration of abrasive particles and extrusion pressure square measure the necessary parameter for the surface finishing of the work. Application/Improvements: AFM are often used for the complicated shapes of work throughout the experiments, parameters love extrusion pressures, abrasive particles and variety of cycles were varied to explore their effects on scatter of surface roughness and Material Removal Rate (MRR).
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Anupam Heer
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chandigarh University, Gharuan – 140413, Punjab, India
Sushil Mittal
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chandigarh University, Gharuan – 140413, Punjab, India

Abstract


Objective: To investigate the effect of parameters XRD for finished workpiece with 20%, 40% and 60% using Taguchi method analysis. Methods/Statistical Analysis: The Utility theory and Taguchi methodology has been applied for the improvement of the assorted characteristics of the AFM. 3 potential response parameters i.e., material removal, the development of surface end and scatter of surface roughness square measure taken into thought for sleeve sort finished work of set on. The Utility values of those response parameters square measure analyzed and optimized by mistreatment Taguchi methodology. Findings: The individual responses and their correlation are eliminated by mistreatment the purposed methodology. Concentration of abrasive particles and extrusion pressure square measure the necessary parameter for the surface finishing of the work. Application/Improvements: AFM are often used for the complicated shapes of work throughout the experiments, parameters love extrusion pressures, abrasive particles and variety of cycles were varied to explore their effects on scatter of surface roughness and Material Removal Rate (MRR).

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2018%2Fv11i26%2F130566