Investigations for Statistically Controlled Tool Wear Solution of Titanium Alloys Using Ultrasonic Machining

Abstract

The purpose of present work is to study process capability of ultrasonic machining (USM). Relationships between tool wear rate (TWR) and other controllable machining parameters (like: power rating; tool type; slurry concentration; slurry type; slurry temperature and slurry size) have been deduced. The results of study suggest that optimum TWR result based upon Taguchi model for USM process is under statistical control.

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Rupinder Singh

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Rupinder Singh (2017). Investigations for Statistically Controlled Tool Wear Solution of Titanium Alloys Using Ultrasonic Machining. JOURNAL OF ADVANCED RESEARCH IN PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, 4(1), 13-19. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-272818