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Title: Optimal machining conditions for turning Ti-6Al-4V using response surface methodology
Authors: Kosaraju, S.
Anne, V.G.
Keywords: Ti-6Al-4V
Response surface methodology
Cutting force
Surface roughness
Issue Date: Nov-2013
Publisher: Advances in Manufacturing
Citation: 10.1007/s40436-013-0047-9
Abstract: Machining titanium is one of ever-increasing magnitude problems due to its characteristics such as low thermal conductivity, modulus of elasticity and work hardening. The efficient titanium alloy machining involves a proper selection of process parameters to minimize the tangential force (F z) and surface roughness (R a). In the present work, the performance of PVD/TiAlN coated carbide inserts was investigated using response surface methodology (RSM) for turning Ti-6Al-4V. The effects of process parameters such as speed (v), feed (f), depth of cut (d) and back rake angle (γ y ) on F z and R a were investigated. The experimental plan used for four factors and three levels was designed based on face centered, central composite design (CCD). The experimental results indicated that F z increased with the increase in d, f and decreased with the increase in v and γ y , whereas R a decreased with the increase in v and γ y , and increased with d and v. The goodness of fit of the regression equations and model fits (R 2) for F z and R a were found to be 0.968 and 0.970, which demonstrated that it was an effective model. A confirmation test was also conducted in order to verify the correctness of the model.
Description: NITW
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2155
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