Abstract

Wire cut electric discharge machining (WCEDM) is a flexible and more essential for the precise machining of hard materials like composites and super alloys. In order to improve the surface texture as the main focus of the WCEDM process, the expansion of the fundamental procedural perceptive is very important. This paper mainly focuses on the prediction of surface quality of Al-Fe-Si alloy (AA8011) matrix composites during the WCEDM process. For the fabrication of composites, the varying proportions (0, 5, 10 and 15 wt.%) of ZrO2 ceramic particle were incorporated with AA8011 matrix alloy by using stir casting method. In the machining studies, to investigate the effects of reinforcement (wt. %) and the WCEDM process parameters, namely pulse current (amps), pulse-on time ([Formula: see text]s) and pulse-off time ([Formula: see text]s) on machining performance like surface roughness (SR) of the proposed composites. Based on the selection of parameters and their levels, an L16 (44) orthogonal array was most suitable for conducting the WCEDM experiments. A Taguchi technique was employed in this study to determine the optimal conditions of machining parameters through the signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio analysis. The result shows that the minimum SR is achieved at 5 wt.% of reinforcement, 6 amps of pulse current, 110 [Formula: see text]s of pulse-on time and 50 [Formula: see text]s of pulse-off time, respectively. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) results revealed that the reinforcement wt.% has the primary significant factor on SR, trailed by pulse-on time and pulse current, respectively. Furthermore, the regression equation was also developed to predict the SR and that values well agree with the experimental SR.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call