Optimizing cutting parameters in inclined end milling for minimum surface residual stress - Taguchi approach

End milling is an important and common machining operation because of its versatility and capability to produce various profiles and curved surfaces. Inclined end milling possesses the capability to translate in all 3 axes but can perform the cutting operation in only 2 of the 3 axes at a time. This...

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Main Authors: Masmiati, N., Sarhan, A.A.D.
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spelling my.um.eprints.138762015-08-06T02:38:17Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/13876/ Optimizing cutting parameters in inclined end milling for minimum surface residual stress - Taguchi approach Masmiati, N. Sarhan, A.A.D. T Technology (General) TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery End milling is an important and common machining operation because of its versatility and capability to produce various profiles and curved surfaces. Inclined end milling possesses the capability to translate in all 3 axes but can perform the cutting operation in only 2 of the 3 axes at a time. This research work focuses on investigating the effect of machined surface inclination angle, axial depth of cut, spindle speed and feed rate for better surface integrity in inclined end milling process utilizing titanium coated carbide ball end mill. An optimization method known as Taguchi optimization was used in order to identify the main factors that cause the greatest variation and to determine control parameters in the least variability. Data analysis was conducted using signal-to-noise (S/N) response analysis and analysis of variance (Pareto ANOVA). The optimum condition results obtained through analysis show improvements in residual stress and microhardness in inclined end milling process. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 2015-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/13876/1/Optimizing_cutting_parameters_in_inclined_end_milling_for.pdf Masmiati, N. and Sarhan, A.A.D. (2015) Optimizing cutting parameters in inclined end milling for minimum surface residual stress - Taguchi approach. Measurement, 60. pp. 267-275. ISSN 0263-2241 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0263224114004667 10.1016/j.measurement.2014.10.002
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Masmiati, N.
Sarhan, A.A.D.
Optimizing cutting parameters in inclined end milling for minimum surface residual stress - Taguchi approach
description End milling is an important and common machining operation because of its versatility and capability to produce various profiles and curved surfaces. Inclined end milling possesses the capability to translate in all 3 axes but can perform the cutting operation in only 2 of the 3 axes at a time. This research work focuses on investigating the effect of machined surface inclination angle, axial depth of cut, spindle speed and feed rate for better surface integrity in inclined end milling process utilizing titanium coated carbide ball end mill. An optimization method known as Taguchi optimization was used in order to identify the main factors that cause the greatest variation and to determine control parameters in the least variability. Data analysis was conducted using signal-to-noise (S/N) response analysis and analysis of variance (Pareto ANOVA). The optimum condition results obtained through analysis show improvements in residual stress and microhardness in inclined end milling process. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Masmiati, N.
Sarhan, A.A.D.
author_facet Masmiati, N.
Sarhan, A.A.D.
author_sort Masmiati, N.
title Optimizing cutting parameters in inclined end milling for minimum surface residual stress - Taguchi approach
title_short Optimizing cutting parameters in inclined end milling for minimum surface residual stress - Taguchi approach
title_full Optimizing cutting parameters in inclined end milling for minimum surface residual stress - Taguchi approach
title_fullStr Optimizing cutting parameters in inclined end milling for minimum surface residual stress - Taguchi approach
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing cutting parameters in inclined end milling for minimum surface residual stress - Taguchi approach
title_sort optimizing cutting parameters in inclined end milling for minimum surface residual stress - taguchi approach
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/13876/1/Optimizing_cutting_parameters_in_inclined_end_milling_for.pdf
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