Application of taguchi and box-behnken designs for surface roughness in precision grinding of silicon

This study reports the use of Taguchi and Box-Behnken designs for minimising surface roughness in precision grinding of silicon using resin-bonded diamond mounted wheels. Taguchi method was used to study the effect and optimisation of grinding parameters while Box-Behnken method was utilised to dev...

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Main Authors: Alao, Abdul-Raheed, Konneh, Mohamed
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spelling my.iium.irep.32782011-10-24T06:38:57Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/3278/ Application of taguchi and box-behnken designs for surface roughness in precision grinding of silicon Alao, Abdul-Raheed Konneh, Mohamed TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This study reports the use of Taguchi and Box-Behnken designs for minimising surface roughness in precision grinding of silicon using resin-bonded diamond mounted wheels. Taguchi method was used to study the effect and optimisation of grinding parameters while Box-Behnken method was utilised to develop a mathematical model relating the average surface roughness to the grinding parameters, depth of cut, feed rate and spindle speed. An orthogonal array (OA), the signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio, and the analysis of variance were employed to find the minimal surface roughness. Confirmation tests were carried out in order to illustrate the effectiveness of the Taguchi method. The results show that feed rate mostly affected the surface roughness.The predicted surface roughness (Ra) of 34 nm was in agreement with the confirmation tests. Massive ductile-streaked surface was also found corresponding to the minimal surface finish determined from the optimal levels. A second-order model has also been established between the grinding variables and the surface roughness. The model is adequate to navigate the design space Inderscience Enterprises Ltd 2011 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/3278/1/Application_of_Tagchi_and_Box_Benhken_Designs.pdf Alao, Abdul-Raheed and Konneh, Mohamed (2011) Application of taguchi and box-behnken designs for surface roughness in precision grinding of silicon. International Journal of Precision Technology, 2 (1). pp. 21-38. ISSN 1755-2079 (O), 1755-2060 (P) http://www.inderscience.com/search/index.php?action=record&rec_id=38107&prevQuery=&ps=10&m=or
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Alao, Abdul-Raheed
Konneh, Mohamed
Application of taguchi and box-behnken designs for surface roughness in precision grinding of silicon
description This study reports the use of Taguchi and Box-Behnken designs for minimising surface roughness in precision grinding of silicon using resin-bonded diamond mounted wheels. Taguchi method was used to study the effect and optimisation of grinding parameters while Box-Behnken method was utilised to develop a mathematical model relating the average surface roughness to the grinding parameters, depth of cut, feed rate and spindle speed. An orthogonal array (OA), the signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio, and the analysis of variance were employed to find the minimal surface roughness. Confirmation tests were carried out in order to illustrate the effectiveness of the Taguchi method. The results show that feed rate mostly affected the surface roughness.The predicted surface roughness (Ra) of 34 nm was in agreement with the confirmation tests. Massive ductile-streaked surface was also found corresponding to the minimal surface finish determined from the optimal levels. A second-order model has also been established between the grinding variables and the surface roughness. The model is adequate to navigate the design space
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author Alao, Abdul-Raheed
Konneh, Mohamed
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Konneh, Mohamed
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title Application of taguchi and box-behnken designs for surface roughness in precision grinding of silicon
title_short Application of taguchi and box-behnken designs for surface roughness in precision grinding of silicon
title_full Application of taguchi and box-behnken designs for surface roughness in precision grinding of silicon
title_fullStr Application of taguchi and box-behnken designs for surface roughness in precision grinding of silicon
title_full_unstemmed Application of taguchi and box-behnken designs for surface roughness in precision grinding of silicon
title_sort application of taguchi and box-behnken designs for surface roughness in precision grinding of silicon
publisher Inderscience Enterprises Ltd
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