Abstract

Lathing is a process to fashioning stock materials into desired cylindrical shapes which usually performed by traditional lathe machine. But, the recent rapid advancements in engineering materials and precision demand gives a great challenge to the traditional method. The main drawback of conventional lathe is its mechanical contact which brings to the undesirable tool wear, heat affected zone, finishing, and dimensional accuracy especially taper quality in machining of stock with high length to diameter ratio. Therefore, a novel approach has been devised to investigate in transforming a 2D flatbed CO2 laser cutting machine into 3D laser lathing capability as an alternative solution. Three significant design parameters were selected for this experiment, namely cutting speed, spinning speed, and depth of cut. Total of 24 experiments were performed with eight (8) sequential runs where they were then replicated three (3) times. The experimental results were then used to establish Mamdani - Fuzzy predictive model where it yields the accuracy of more than 95%. Thus, the proposed Mamdani - Fuzzy modelling approach is found very much suitable and practical for quality prediction of non-linear laser lathing process for cylindrical stocks of 10mm diameter.

Highlights

  • Among others, the most commonly used lasers in industries are Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Neodymium-Doped Yttrium Aluminum Garnet (Nd:Y3Al5O12)

  • Lathing is a process to fashioning stock materials into desired cylindrical shapes which usually performed by traditional lathe machine

  • The recent rapid advancements in engineering materials and precision demand gives a great challenge to the traditional method

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Introduction

The most commonly used lasers in industries are Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Neodymium-Doped Yttrium Aluminum Garnet (Nd:Y3Al5O12). The experimental results were used to establish Mamdani - Fuzzy predictive model where it yields the accuracy of more than 95%. The proposed Mamdani - Fuzzy modeling approach is found very much suitable and practical for quality prediction of non-linear laser lathing process for cylindrical stocks of 10mm diameter.

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