Abstract

This study determined the optimum HSS cutting tool technique parameters for milling W-Al-Si-C rods using Taguchi methodology. This paper explains the empirical results of the selection of appropriate cutting settings that assure lower power consumption in high-end Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines. An experiment employing the Taguchi methodology on an extruded W-Al- Si-C rod was performed on a CNC lathe with cutting speed, feed rate, and depth of cut as the process parameters. The performance characteristics (energy usage) were quantified by a data collection system. Minor energy process parameters were selected after data analysis. Experimental results are presented to demonstrate the worth of the chosen methodology. A total of 350[Formula: see text]rpm, 0.37[Formula: see text]mm/rev feed rate, and 1[Formula: see text]mm of cut depth produced the best MRR result. The maximum material removal rate (MRR) is obtained at lower levels of spindle speed and depth of cut, i.e., 1.452[Formula: see text]g/sec.

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