USE OF DESIRABILITY FUNCTION AND PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS IN GREY-TAGUCHI APPROACH TO SOLVE CORRELATED MULTI-RESPONSE OPTIMIZATION IN SUBMERGED ARC WELDING

2010 ◽  
Vol 09 (02) ◽  
pp. 117-128 ◽  
Author(s):  
SAURAV DATTA ◽  
SIBA SANKAR MAHAPATRA

Submerged arc welding (SAW) is an important metal fabrication technology specially applied to join metals of large thickness in a single pass. In order to obtain an efficient joint, several process parameters of SAW need to be studied and precisely selected to improve the bead quality. Many methodologies have been proposed in the past research to address this issue. However, a good number of past works seek to optimize SAW process parameters with only one response. In practical situations, not only influence of process parameters and their interactive effects on output responses are to be critically examined but also attempt is to be made to optimize more than one response simultaneously. To this end, the present study considers four process control parameters viz. voltage (OCV), wire feed rate, traverse speed and electrode stick-out. The selected weld quality characteristics related to features of bead geometry are depth of penetration, reinforcement and bead width. An integrated approach capable of overcoming the drawbacks of traditional optimization approaches has been suggested and results thereof analyzed. The proposed approach explores Orthogonal Array (OA) experiments for adaptation to grey-Taguchi method. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) has been used to convert correlated response values into uncorrelated quality indices called principal components. Based on desirability loss, grey relational coefficients of each quality indices have been calculated. These coefficients have been further accumulated to calculate overall grey relational grade. Individual response weights have been calculated using entropy measurement technique. Finally, Taguchi method has been adopted for optimization purpose. The study finally demonstrates the robustness and flexibility of the integrated approach in solving multi-criteria optimization problem in SAW process.

2012 ◽  
Vol 622-623 ◽  
pp. 45-50 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joydeep Roy ◽  
Bishop D. Barma ◽  
J. Deb Barma ◽  
S.C. Saha

In submerged arc welding (SAW), weld quality is greatly affected by the weld parameters such as welding current, traverse speed, arc voltage and stickout since they are closely related to weld joint. The joint quality can be defined in terms of properties such as weld bead geometry and mechanical properties. There are several control parameters which directly or indirectly affect the response parameters. In the present study, an attempt has been made to search an optimal parametric combination, capable of producing desired high quality joint in submerged arc weldment by Taguchi method coupled with weighted principal component analysis. In the present investigation three process variables viz. Wire feed rate (Wf), stick out (So) and traverse speed (Tr) have been considered and the response parameters are hardness, tensile strength (Ts), toughness (IS).


Author(s):  
Sachin Mohal ◽  
Saurabh Chaitanya ◽  
Manjit Singh ◽  
Rachin Goyal ◽  
Amresh Kumar ◽  
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Author(s):  
U. Shrinivas Balraj ◽  
A. Gopala Krishna

This paper investigates multi-objective optimization of electrical discharge machining process parameters using a new combination of Taguchi method and principal component analysis based grey relational analysis. In this study, three conflicting performance characteristics related to surface integrity such as surface roughness, white layer thickness and surface crack density are considered in electrical discharge machining of RENE80 nickel super alloy. The process parameters considered are peak current, pulse on time and pulse off time. The experiments are conducted based on Taguchi method and these experimental results are used in grey relational analysis and weights of the corresponding performance characteristics are determined by principal component analysis. The weighted grey relational grade is used as a performance index to determine optimum process parameters and results of the confirmation experiments indicate that the combined approach is effective in determining optimum process parameters.


Author(s):  
A.A. Mosin ◽  
V.A. Erofeev ◽  
M.A. Sholokhov ◽  
A.M. Fiveysky

To solve the problem of welding of fi llet welds with leg in one pass of more than 6...8 mm due to the draining of metal from vertical wall it is proposed to use two-electrode welding. The computer analysis of this process showed that acceptable formation of the fi llet weld can be achieved by optimizing of the welding process parameters, including the positioning of electrodes relative to the weld. Due to this, it is possible to provide leg of welds upon welding up to 12 mm. However, large legs of fi llet welds in twin-arc submerged arc welding can be obtained only if the distance between the arcs is suffi cient in order to form separate weld pools, and one of the arcs will be shifted by leg half on the vertical wall.


2017 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. 122-129 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcos Mesquita da Silva ◽  
Valmir Rodrigues Batista ◽  
Theophilo Moura Maciel ◽  
Marco Antonio dos Santos ◽  
Taynara Lacerda Brasileiro

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