Abstract

Electrical discharge machining is an alternative process for machining complex and intricate shapes. In this paper, an inter-relationship of various electrical discharge machining parameters, namely discharge current, pulse on and off time and dielectric flow rate on material removal rate (MRR), tool wear rate (TWR), surface finish ( SR a) and dimensional tolerance using a Taguchi–Grey relational analysis. The response surface methodology is used to develop a second order model for MRR, TWR and SR a in terms of process parameters. Finally, a multi-objective optimization problem is formulated by using MRR, TWR and SR a. The multi-objective problem is then optimized through a modified particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm to find the optimum level of parameters. In this research, the results of the proposed method are validated through confirmation experiment. The work piece material used for experimentation is stainless steel of S304 grade.

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