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Multi-Objective Optimization of Turning Process by Fuca Method


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A study about multi-objective optimization of turning process has been done in this paper. Twenty-five experiments of a matrix designed according to Taguchi method have been performed. In each experiment, the values of five parameters were changed, including tool nose radius, tool holder length, spindle speed, feed rate, and cutting depth. The three output parameters determined for each experiment include surface roughness, roundness deviation and material removal capacity. Four different methods were used to calculate the weights of the output parameters. The FUCA method was used to solve the multi-objective optimization problem. This work was repeated four times with four corresponding weight sets of the criteria. The purpose of solving the multi-objective optimization problem is determining the values of the input parameters to ensure both the surface roughness parameter and the roundness deviation parameter are the smaller the better, and the material removal capacity is the larger the better. A surprising thing happened, the optimal values of the set of input parameters were exactly the same when using four different weighting methods. Accordingly, the optimal values of tool nose radius, tool holder length, spindle speed, feed rate and cutting depth correspondingly are 0.8 (mm), 40 (mm), 587 (rev/min), 0.316 (mm/rev) and 0.6 (mm).

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2450-5471
Language:
English
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2 times per year
Journal Subjects:
Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics