WIT Press


Prediction Modeling Of Power And Torque In End-milling

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

112

Pages

10

Page Range

409 - 418

Published

2010

Size

454 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/HPSM100381

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

K. Kadirgama, M. M. Noor, M. M. Rahman, M. S. M. Sani, M. R. M. Rejab, R. A. Bakar & K. A. Abou-El-Hossein

Abstract

This paper presents the development of mathematical models for torque and power in milling 618 stainless steel using coated carbide cutting tools. The response surface method was used to predict the effect of power and torque in the end-milling. From the model, the relationship between the manufacturing process factors, including the cutting speed, feed rate, axial depth and radial depth with the responses such as torque and power, can be developed. Beside the relationship, the effect of the factors can be investigated from the equation developed. It can be seen that the torque increases with a decrease of cutting speed with an increase of the feed rate, axial depth and radial depth. The acquired results also show that the power increase with an increase in cutting speed, feed rate, axial depth and radial depth. It can be found that the second order is more accurate based on the variance analysis and the predicted value is closely matched with the experimental result. Third- and fourth-order models are generated for both responses to investigate the 3- and 4-way interaction between the factors. The third- and fourth-order models show that 3- and 4-way interaction was found to be less significant for the variables. Keywords: torque, power, end-milling, response surface method. 1 Introduction In this work, experimental results were used for modeling using response surface roughness methodology (RSM) [1]. The RSM is practical, economical and relatively easy to use and it has been used by many researchers for modeling

Keywords

torque, power, end-milling, response surface method