Evaluating alloy-718 machinability values modelling by using response surface methodology

Authors

  • Gültekin Basmacı Mehmet AkifErsoy University, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Burdur, Turkey
  • Mustafa Babagiray Afyon Kocatepe University Automotive Engineering Department, Afyon, Turkey
  • Mustafa Ay Marmara University, Faculty of Technology, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Ayhan Etyemez Nikken, Turkey, Istanbul, Turkey

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56042/ijct.v29i2.59599

Keywords:

Alloy-718, Machinability, Taguchi method, Surface roughness, Cutting performance

Abstract

With the development of the manufacturing industry, machining parameters and material processing efficiency are important due to cost, sustainability, and other parameters, which are determining factors for usage width, material choice, and production rate. Machinability and optimization are among the scientists' and industry workers' timely objectives, guiding the manufacturing industries. Thus, the study and analysis of parameters such as surface roughness, tool wear, and force application in superalloy machining would be beneficial in various fields of the manufacturing industry. In this work, RSM (surface response method) modelling and analysis of relationship Fx, Fy, Fz forces between surface roughness of Inconel-718 material, which is a very unique alloy in terms of corrosion resistance, high-temperature elevation, and fatigue values, is examined. From this work, it was found that an experimental design was prepared using the Taguchi method, and the required number of measurements and parameter values
were determined with a small number of experiments. Then, the most ideal values were determined using the Response Surface Methodology and ANOVA method to determine the best parameter levels after the surface roughness and cutting forces measurements.

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Published

2023-05-29

How to Cite

Evaluating alloy-718 machinability values modelling by using response surface methodology. (2023). Indian Journal of Chemical Technology (IJCT), 29(2), 188-194. https://doi.org/10.56042/ijct.v29i2.59599

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