Multi-Objective Optimization of Cutting Parameters to Minimize Power Consumption in Dry Turning of Stainless Steel 316

The machinability of stainless steel has attracted considerable interest because of its high strength and corrosion resistance. Cutting fluids-based oil are the most unsustainable elements of machining processes, it is negatively affect the environmental impact of a process. Therefore, dry machining...

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Main Authors: Bagaber, Salem Abdullah, A. R., Yusoff
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spelling my.ump.umpir.176782019-10-15T08:02:04Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/17678/ Multi-Objective Optimization of Cutting Parameters to Minimize Power Consumption in Dry Turning of Stainless Steel 316 Bagaber, Salem Abdullah A. R., Yusoff TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The machinability of stainless steel has attracted considerable interest because of its high strength and corrosion resistance. Cutting fluids-based oil are the most unsustainable elements of machining processes, it is negatively affect the environmental impact of a process. Therefore, dry machining is the optimum solution, when applicable. Reducing energy consumption and using low-cost cutting tools under dry condition should considered for sustainable machining. Therefore, this study aims to optimize machining parameters, including power consumption and the traditional machining responses of surface roughness and tool wear. Stainless steel was turned with an uncoated carbide tool under dry conditions. A multi-objective optimization method of Response surface methodology was employed to optimize machining parameters. The significant contribution of parameters was determined on the basis of compound desirability value, and optimal levels of the parameters were identified. A confirmation test was conducted to validate results. This combination of parameters resulted in the minimum power consumption of 14.94% and decreased surface roughness and tool wear by 4.71% and 13.98%, respectively. Therefore, this method also effectively reduces the effects and costs of the machining process. Elsevier 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/17678/1/fkp-2017-razlan-Multi-objective%20optimization%20of%20cutting%20parameter1.pdf Bagaber, Salem Abdullah and A. R., Yusoff (2017) Multi-Objective Optimization of Cutting Parameters to Minimize Power Consumption in Dry Turning of Stainless Steel 316. Journal of Cleaner Production, 157. pp. 30-46. ISSN 0959-6526 (print), 1879-1786 (online) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.03.231
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Bagaber, Salem Abdullah
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Multi-Objective Optimization of Cutting Parameters to Minimize Power Consumption in Dry Turning of Stainless Steel 316
description The machinability of stainless steel has attracted considerable interest because of its high strength and corrosion resistance. Cutting fluids-based oil are the most unsustainable elements of machining processes, it is negatively affect the environmental impact of a process. Therefore, dry machining is the optimum solution, when applicable. Reducing energy consumption and using low-cost cutting tools under dry condition should considered for sustainable machining. Therefore, this study aims to optimize machining parameters, including power consumption and the traditional machining responses of surface roughness and tool wear. Stainless steel was turned with an uncoated carbide tool under dry conditions. A multi-objective optimization method of Response surface methodology was employed to optimize machining parameters. The significant contribution of parameters was determined on the basis of compound desirability value, and optimal levels of the parameters were identified. A confirmation test was conducted to validate results. This combination of parameters resulted in the minimum power consumption of 14.94% and decreased surface roughness and tool wear by 4.71% and 13.98%, respectively. Therefore, this method also effectively reduces the effects and costs of the machining process.
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author Bagaber, Salem Abdullah
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title Multi-Objective Optimization of Cutting Parameters to Minimize Power Consumption in Dry Turning of Stainless Steel 316
title_short Multi-Objective Optimization of Cutting Parameters to Minimize Power Consumption in Dry Turning of Stainless Steel 316
title_full Multi-Objective Optimization of Cutting Parameters to Minimize Power Consumption in Dry Turning of Stainless Steel 316
title_fullStr Multi-Objective Optimization of Cutting Parameters to Minimize Power Consumption in Dry Turning of Stainless Steel 316
title_full_unstemmed Multi-Objective Optimization of Cutting Parameters to Minimize Power Consumption in Dry Turning of Stainless Steel 316
title_sort multi-objective optimization of cutting parameters to minimize power consumption in dry turning of stainless steel 316
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2017
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/17678/1/fkp-2017-razlan-Multi-objective%20optimization%20of%20cutting%20parameter1.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.03.231
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