Correlation analysis of the roughness as function of cutting speed and feed rate (the roughness as function of machining parameters)

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues, Jean Robert Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Gonçalves, Rubens Soeiro, Araújo Junior, Antonio Santos, Barros, João Luis de Meneses, Cunha, Adilto Pereira Andrade, Nascimento, Carmen Célia Francisco do
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta scientiarum. Technology (Online)
Texto Completo: http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciTechnol/article/view/37228
Resumo: Experimental evaluations based on statistical and scientific criteria play fundamental role in identification of optimal performance parameters in manufacturing engineering. Based on this premise, the Doehlert’s experimental planning method was applied to external cylindrical turning process of ABNT 1045 steel, with the purpose of determining the roughness correlation as a function of the cutting speed (Vc) and feed rate (f). The Doehlert’s matrix was defined with five levels for feed rate and three levels for cutting speed, according to coded variables. From these experiments the correlation between input and output variables was determined. The best model is in agreement with the analysis of variance and Fischer’s test. Graphs were obtained for both response and contour surfaces. In addition, the optimal point for the best model was determined by the Lagrange criterion, which corresponds to a feed rate (f) of 0.0880 mm rev-1 and the cutting speed (Vc) of 155 mm min.-1, resulting in a minimum roughness average value (Ra) equals to 0.8916 μm.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Correlation analysis of the roughness as function of cutting speed and feed rate (the roughness as function of machining parameters)
title Correlation analysis of the roughness as function of cutting speed and feed rate (the roughness as function of machining parameters)
spellingShingle Correlation analysis of the roughness as function of cutting speed and feed rate (the roughness as function of machining parameters)
Rodrigues, Jean Robert Pereira
Doehlert’s experimental planning
roughness
external cylindrical turning.
3.05.05.02-0 Máquinas de Usinagem e Conformação
title_short Correlation analysis of the roughness as function of cutting speed and feed rate (the roughness as function of machining parameters)
title_full Correlation analysis of the roughness as function of cutting speed and feed rate (the roughness as function of machining parameters)
title_fullStr Correlation analysis of the roughness as function of cutting speed and feed rate (the roughness as function of machining parameters)
title_full_unstemmed Correlation analysis of the roughness as function of cutting speed and feed rate (the roughness as function of machining parameters)
title_sort Correlation analysis of the roughness as function of cutting speed and feed rate (the roughness as function of machining parameters)
author Rodrigues, Jean Robert Pereira
author_facet Rodrigues, Jean Robert Pereira
Gonçalves, Rubens Soeiro
Araújo Junior, Antonio Santos
Barros, João Luis de Meneses
Cunha, Adilto Pereira Andrade
Nascimento, Carmen Célia Francisco do
author_role author
author2 Gonçalves, Rubens Soeiro
Araújo Junior, Antonio Santos
Barros, João Luis de Meneses
Cunha, Adilto Pereira Andrade
Nascimento, Carmen Célia Francisco do
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Jean Robert Pereira
Gonçalves, Rubens Soeiro
Araújo Junior, Antonio Santos
Barros, João Luis de Meneses
Cunha, Adilto Pereira Andrade
Nascimento, Carmen Célia Francisco do
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Doehlert’s experimental planning
roughness
external cylindrical turning.
3.05.05.02-0 Máquinas de Usinagem e Conformação
topic Doehlert’s experimental planning
roughness
external cylindrical turning.
3.05.05.02-0 Máquinas de Usinagem e Conformação
description Experimental evaluations based on statistical and scientific criteria play fundamental role in identification of optimal performance parameters in manufacturing engineering. Based on this premise, the Doehlert’s experimental planning method was applied to external cylindrical turning process of ABNT 1045 steel, with the purpose of determining the roughness correlation as a function of the cutting speed (Vc) and feed rate (f). The Doehlert’s matrix was defined with five levels for feed rate and three levels for cutting speed, according to coded variables. From these experiments the correlation between input and output variables was determined. The best model is in agreement with the analysis of variance and Fischer’s test. Graphs were obtained for both response and contour surfaces. In addition, the optimal point for the best model was determined by the Lagrange criterion, which corresponds to a feed rate (f) of 0.0880 mm rev-1 and the cutting speed (Vc) of 155 mm min.-1, resulting in a minimum roughness average value (Ra) equals to 0.8916 μm.
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