Abstract

This paper is focused on the experimental research which is carried out on the machining of the aluminum alloy. Its main objective is to find the optimum cutting parameters used in the end-milling process. An experimental plan was established based on the L27 orthogonal matrix. The experiments were performed using the recommended values for the cutting parameters by the cutting tools manufacturer on the aluminum machining. The design of experiment methods that were used, are the Taguchi method, the variance analysis and the regression analysis. The controllable factors were the cutting speed, the cutting depth and the feed per tooth. The surface roughness represents the objective function and this was obtained by the studied cutting process. The surface roughness was measured longitudinally and transversely in the cutting direction.

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