Modeling and analysis of micro-WEDM process of titanium alloy (Ti–6Al–4V) using response surface approach

Genetic Algorithm 0209 industrial biotechnology Micro-WEDM Surface characteristics 02 engineering and technology TA1-2040 Titanium alloy Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
DOI: 10.1016/j.jestch.2014.06.004 Publication Date: 2014-08-05T08:01:30Z
ABSTRACT
AbstractMicro-machining technology is effectively used in modern manufacturing industries. This paper investigates the influence of three different input parameters such as voltage, capacitance and feed rate of micro-wire electrical discharge machining (micro-WEDM) performances of material removal rate (MRR), Kerf width (KW) and surface roughness (SR) using response surface methodology with central composite design (CCD). The experiments are carried out on titanium alloy (Ti–6Al–4V). The machining characteristics are significantly influenced by the electrical and non-electrical parameters in micro-WEDM process. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed to find out the significant influence of each factor. The model developed can use a genetic algorithm (GA) to determine the optimal machining conditions using multi-objective optimization technique. The optimal machining performance of material removal rate, Kerf width and surface roughness are 0.01802 mm3/min, 101.5 μm and 0.789 μm, respectively, using this optimal machining conditions viz. voltage 100 V, capacitance 10 nF and feed rate 15 μm/s.
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