INCAS Bulletin (Jun 2020)

Use of Multi-Objective Optimization Technique (Taguchi-GRA Approach) in Dry Hard Turning of Inconel 625

  • Chinmaya PADHY,
  • Pariniti SINGH

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13111/2066-8201.2020.12.2.11
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
pp. 133 – 142

Abstract

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Current developments in manufacturing industries consider developing a suitable optimization technique for achieving improved machining performance. This study investigates the optimum values of machining parameters required namely –cutting speed (v), feed rate (f) and depth-of-cut (d) during dry hard turning of Inconel 625 with the aim of enhancing the productivity by minimizing surface roughness (Ra), cutting force (Fc), whereas maximizing material removal rate(MRR). This kind of multi-response process variable (MRP) problems usually known as multi-objective optimizations (MOOs) are solved with the help of Taguchi- Grey Relational Approach (T-GRA). Thus, here is a study conducted to apply Taguchi and Grey relational analysis to optimize multiple performance characteristics during dry hard turning of Inconel -625. As a result, the attained process variables, viz., cutting speed (60 m/min), feed rate (0.3 mm/rev), depth- of- cut (0.25mm) lead to value of optimum response variables –mean cutting force (340 N), surface roughness (0.998 μm) and material removal rate (0.786 mm3/min). In this setup, PVD coated carbide tool inserts were used for dry hard machining (turning) operation.

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