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Temperature measurement and optimisation in machining magnesium alloy using RSM and ANOVA
Viswanathan, R1, Ramesh, S2, Elango, N3, Kamesh Kumar, D4.
This paper focuses on examining the ‘cutting zone temperature’ while performing turning operation
on AZ91Mg alloy using cemented carbide tools. The regression model is developed by using the RSM
techniques based on experimental results. It is revealed that the cutting speed (v) is the most dominant
factor affecting cutting zone temperature. The developed models of cutting zone temperature sufficiently
map within the range of the turning conditions considered. The adequacy and accuracy of the regression
equation is justified through ANOVA. It is found that the optimal combinations of machining parameters
minimize the cutting temperature.
Affiliation:
- Kongunadu College of Engineering and Technology, India
- KCG College of Technology, India
- KCG College of Technology, India
- UCSI University, Malaysia
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