EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF OPTIMUM VALUES OF PROCESS PARAMETERS IN EDM FOR MATERIAL AISI D3 STEEL BY GREY RELATIONAL METHOD
Keywords:
process parameters,, Taguchi method,, grey relational analysis method, surface roughness (Ra)Abstract
This paper deals with the experimental investigation of optimum values of process parameters in EDM to improve the productivity and also to improve the surface quality. Problem has been formulated in maximization of MRR in order to increase productivity and minimization of Ra. Taguchi method is used for Design of experiment. Optimum values of process parameters are obtained using grey relational analysis method.It is observed that the material removal rate increases for the optimum values maintaining the surface quality. This work demonstrates the use of Grey relational method approach for the optimization of multi-response proble
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