Taguchi based Modeling and Optimization of Tool Wear Rate in Die-Sink EDM
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EDM, optimization, Taguchi technique, tool wear rateResumé
With the increasing demand for new, hard, high strength, and temperature-resistant materials in various engineering applications, especially in the field of mold manufacturing, aeronautic, automobile and die manufacturing industries, the development and application of electro-discharge machining (EDM) has become increasingly important to machine such difficult to machine hard materials. In this paper, the machining of EN-31 Die steel using EDM with a copper electrode by using Taguchi’s experimental design and analysis has been reported. The Taguchi method L27 is used to formulate the experimental layout, analyse the effect of each parameter on the machining characteristics, and predict the optimal choice for EDM parameters such as current, pulse on time, voltage, spark gap, duty cycle and flushing pressure. Effect of these six parameters and their interaction also has been studied to select the levels of process parameters to obtain optimum tool wear rate, because tool cost is approximately 70% of the total processing cost in EDM process. Tool wear directly affects the surface roughness and accuracy because in EDM process the replica of the tool is generated on the material/job. In this study, it is observed that current has significant effect on tool wear rate followed by pulse on time, voltage and flushing pressure. Flushing pressure and voltage have least significant effect on tool wear rate. It is also observed that spark gap and duty cycle have negligible effect on tool wear rate Keywords; EDM, optimization, Taguchi technique, tool wear rateDownloads
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