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   multi-objective optimization of machining parameters on aluminum alloy metal matrix composites using response surface methodology  
   
نویسنده lakshmikanthan p. ,senthilvel k. ,prabu b.
منبع scientia iranica - 2023 - دوره : 30 - شماره : 6-B - صفحه:1987 -2000
چکیده    Due to their lightweight, new classes of materials including aluminium-based metal matrix composites (mmcs) have been popular in recent years in various industries including aircraft and automobiles. because of its low cost and ease of availability, aluminium alloy (lm13) mmcs were developed using rice husk ash (rha) as reinforcement in this study rather than traditional reinforcement and composites were prepared using the stir casting technique. lm13-15wt.%rha composite was chosen for the present machining study. the central composite design (ccd) with three input parameters at three levels based on the best outcomes was adopted for this experimental study. a mathematical model was developed to predict the machining responses of material removal rate (mrr) and surface roughness. the most significant variables were evaluated using anova. the main and interactive effects of the input variables on the predicted responses are determined. the experimental and predicted values are nearly identical, indicating that the developed models can accurately predict responses. the optimal value of the turning parameters was obtained from desirability analysis. the obtained desirability value for turning parameters is 0.863, and for output response, the value of desirability for surface roughness is 0.71663 and for mrr is 0.747491, and combined desirability is 0.731898
کلیدواژه lm13 ,rha ,ccd ,surface roughness ,mrr ,rsm
آدرس university college of engineering, department of mechanical engineering, india, karaikal govt. polytechnic college, department of mechanical engineering, india, puducherry technological university, department of mechanical engineering, india
پست الکترونیکی prabu@pec.edu
 
     
   
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