Modelling and multi-objective optimization of surface roughness and kerf taper angle in abrasive water jet machining of steel

Author(s):  
Parikshit A. Dumbhare ◽  
Shikha Dubey ◽  
Yogesh V. Deshpande ◽  
Atul B. Andhare ◽  
Purushottam S. Barve
2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 319-328 ◽  
Author(s):  
Padmakar J. Pawar ◽  
Umesh S. Vidhate ◽  
Mangesh Y. Khalkar

Abstract Although abrasive water jet machining has proved its capabilities for cutting marble material in a most economic and environment friendly manner, is facing serious issues related to dimensional inaccuracy and striation marks. This has put limit on its applications. Also, due to complex nature of abrasive water jet machining process, it is very difficult to control all three quality factors i.e. kerf taper, kerf width, striation marks simultaneously to achieve desired quality. This work therefore deals with multi-objective optimization considering three objectives as: minimization of kerf width, minimization of kerf taper, and maximization of depth of striation free surface in abrasive water jet machining process. The response surface modeling is used to establish the relation between various input parameters such as stand of distance, traverse speed, water pressure, and abrasive flow rate, with objectives mentioned above. Application of well-known meta-heuristics named artificial bee colony algorithm is extended to multi-objective optimization with posteriori approach by incorporating the concept of non-dominated sorting. Set of Pareto optimal solutions obtained by this proposed approach provides a ready reference for selecting most appropriate parameter setting on the machine with respect to objectives considered in this work. Highlights Provides methodology to concurrently minimize the dimensional inaccuracy along with striation marks for cutting marble material with abrasive water jet machining process. Application of artificial bee colony algorithm is extended to multi-objective optimization. The set of Pareto-optimal solution obtained using proposed approach can be used as a ready reference by the process engineers for cutting marble material by AWJM process.


2014 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 140-149 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vishal Gupta ◽  
P.M. Pandey ◽  
Mohinder Pal Garg ◽  
Rajesh Khanna ◽  
N.K. Batra

2018 ◽  
Vol 53 (20) ◽  
pp. 2909-2924 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ajit Dhanawade ◽  
Shailendra Kumar

Traditional machining of carbon epoxy composite material is difficult due to excessive tool wear, excessive stresses and heat generation, delamination, high surface waviness, etc. In the present paper, research work involved in the experimental study of abrasive water jet machining of carbon epoxy composite material is described. The aim of present work is to improve surface finish and studying defects in machined samples. Taguchi's orthogonal array approach is used to design experiments. Process parameters namely hydraulic pressure, traverse rate, stand-off distance and abrasive mass flow rate are considered for this study. Analysis of machined surfaces and kerf quality is carried out using scanning electron microscope to evaluate microscopic features. Further, the effect of machining parameters on surface roughness is investigated using analysis of variance approach. It is found that traverse rate and pressure are most significant parameters to control surface roughness. Optimization of process parameters is performed using grey relational analysis. Thereafter, confirmation tests are carried out to verify the improvement in the surface quality with optimum set of process parameters. It is found that surface finish of machined samples is improved by 10.75% with optimum levels of process parameters. Defects like delamination, fiber pull-out and abrasive embedment are also studied using SEM. It is observed that delamination and fiber pull-out are prominent in samples machined at low pressure and high traverse rate.


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