Taguchi Modeling and Optimization of Laser Processing In Machining of Substantial Industrial PVC Foam

This paper presents of how Taguchi modeling leads into the optimization of laser processing in solving industrial problems to cut thick foam establishing high dimensional accuracy. The thick PVC foam is widely used by industries to establish sandwich panels for marine applications. The experimental...

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Main Authors: Sivarao, Subramonian, Robert, Milkey, Samsudin, Abdul Rahim
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spelling my.utem.eprints.106342015-05-28T04:12:28Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/10634/ Taguchi Modeling and Optimization of Laser Processing In Machining of Substantial Industrial PVC Foam Sivarao, Subramonian Robert, Milkey Samsudin, Abdul Rahim TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This paper presents of how Taguchi modeling leads into the optimization of laser processing in solving industrial problems to cut thick foam establishing high dimensional accuracy. The thick PVC foam is widely used by industries to establish sandwich panels for marine applications. The experimental studies were critically screened to conduct under influential design parameters, namely, cutting speed, laser power, frequency, duty cycle, and gas pressure. The final design setting was determined by Taguchi method, where, ANOVA was employed to investigate the significance level of design parameters. The optimized set of laser parameters was determined by the analysis of signal-tonoise (S/N) ratio. The model validation through experimental work indicated how Taguchi can actually be used to model and optimize the response (kerf width & taper) within the acceptable range of the manufacturing industries. This investigation reveals on how a non-linear laser processing can actually be modeled and optimized using Taguchi for the benefit of precision manufacturing industries. 2013-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/10634/1/Paper_%28Robert%29_-_Published_Online.pdf Sivarao, Subramonian and Robert, Milkey and Samsudin, Abdul Rahim (2013) Taguchi Modeling and Optimization of Laser Processing In Machining of Substantial Industrial PVC Foam. International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, 8 (12). pp. 1415-1426. ISSN 0973-4562
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Sivarao, Subramonian
Robert, Milkey
Samsudin, Abdul Rahim
Taguchi Modeling and Optimization of Laser Processing In Machining of Substantial Industrial PVC Foam
description This paper presents of how Taguchi modeling leads into the optimization of laser processing in solving industrial problems to cut thick foam establishing high dimensional accuracy. The thick PVC foam is widely used by industries to establish sandwich panels for marine applications. The experimental studies were critically screened to conduct under influential design parameters, namely, cutting speed, laser power, frequency, duty cycle, and gas pressure. The final design setting was determined by Taguchi method, where, ANOVA was employed to investigate the significance level of design parameters. The optimized set of laser parameters was determined by the analysis of signal-tonoise (S/N) ratio. The model validation through experimental work indicated how Taguchi can actually be used to model and optimize the response (kerf width & taper) within the acceptable range of the manufacturing industries. This investigation reveals on how a non-linear laser processing can actually be modeled and optimized using Taguchi for the benefit of precision manufacturing industries.
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author Sivarao, Subramonian
Robert, Milkey
Samsudin, Abdul Rahim
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Robert, Milkey
Samsudin, Abdul Rahim
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title Taguchi Modeling and Optimization of Laser Processing In Machining of Substantial Industrial PVC Foam
title_short Taguchi Modeling and Optimization of Laser Processing In Machining of Substantial Industrial PVC Foam
title_full Taguchi Modeling and Optimization of Laser Processing In Machining of Substantial Industrial PVC Foam
title_fullStr Taguchi Modeling and Optimization of Laser Processing In Machining of Substantial Industrial PVC Foam
title_full_unstemmed Taguchi Modeling and Optimization of Laser Processing In Machining of Substantial Industrial PVC Foam
title_sort taguchi modeling and optimization of laser processing in machining of substantial industrial pvc foam
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/10634/1/Paper_%28Robert%29_-_Published_Online.pdf
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