Simultaneous optimization of multiple performance characteristics in WEDM for machining ZC63/SiCp MMC

Thella Babu Rao , A. Gopala Krishna

Advances in Manufacturing ›› 2013, Vol. 1 ›› Issue (3) : 265 -275.

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Advances in Manufacturing ›› 2013, Vol. 1 ›› Issue (3) : 265 -275. DOI: 10.1007/s40436-013-0029-y
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Simultaneous optimization of multiple performance characteristics in WEDM for machining ZC63/SiCp MMC

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The compliance of an integrated approach, principal component analysis (PCA), coupled with Taguchi’s robust theory for simultaneous optimization of correlated multiple responses of wire electrical discharge machining (WEDM) process for machining SiCP reinforced ZC63 metal matrix composites (MMCs) is investigated in this work. The WEDM is proven better for its efficiency to machine MMCs among others, while the particulate size and volume percentage of SiCp with the composite are the utmost important factors. These improve the mechanical properties enormously, however reduce the machining performance. Hence the WEDM experiments are conducted by varying the particulate size, volume fraction, pulse-on time, pulse-off time and wire tension. In the view of quality cut, the most important performance indicators of WEDM as surface roughness (R a), metal removal rate (MRR), wire wear ratio (WWR), kerf (K w) and white layer thickness (WLT) are measured as responses. PCA is used as multi-response optimization technique to derive the composite principal component (CPC) which acts as the overall quality index in the process. Consequently, Taguchi’s S/N ratio analysis is applied to optimize the CPC. The derived optimal process responses are confirmed by the experimental validation tests results. The analysis of variance is conducted to find the effects of choosing process variables on the overall quality of the machined component. The practical possibility of the derived optimal process conditions is also presented using SEM.

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ZC63/SiCP metal matrix composites / Wire electrical discharge machining (WEDM) / Principal component analysis (PCA)-Taguchi method (TM) / Analysis of variance (ANOVA)

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Thella Babu Rao, A. Gopala Krishna. Simultaneous optimization of multiple performance characteristics in WEDM for machining ZC63/SiCp MMC. Advances in Manufacturing, 2013, 1(3): 265-275 DOI:10.1007/s40436-013-0029-y

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