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Measurement and optimization of surface roughness and tool wear via grey relational analysis, TOPSIS and RSA techniques

S. Ramesh, +2 more
- 01 Jan 2016 - 
- Vol. 78, pp 63-72
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In this paper, a study to analyze the turning properties of magnesium alloy AZ91D in dry condition with polycrystalline diamond (PCD) cutting inserts is presented, which shows that feed rate and cutting speed are the dominant factors for surface roughness and tool flank wear respectively.
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This article is published in Measurement.The article was published on 2016-01-01. It has received 96 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Surface roughness & Tool wear.

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Optimization of Process Parameters in Micro-Drilling of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (Cfrp) Using Taguchi and Grey Relational Analysis:

TL;DR: Carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) as mentioned in this paper is an excellent replacement for conventional materials with high strength and modulus and is widely used in aircraft, automobiles, infrastructure, etc.
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A Review of TOPSIS Method for Multi Criteria Optimization in Manufacturing Environment

TL;DR: The result of review work indicates that the TOPSIS method can be applied to solve multi objective optimization problems and are also applicable to solve process parameter optimization of any machining process.
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Machining of fluidic channels on borosilicate glass using grinding-aided electrochemical discharge engraving (G-ECDE) and process optimization

TL;DR: In this article, a diamond-impregnated engraving tool was used as the tool electrode for machining accurate and smooth channels on borosilicate glass using ECDM.
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Application of MCDM Methods for Process Parameter Optimization in Turning Process—A Review

TL;DR: In this article, a detailed literature survey is carried out in the area of application of different MCDM methods which are used for optimization of turning process parameters, and the result of review work indicates that the above-mentioned MCDMM methods are capable of solving multiple criteria problems for turning process parameter optimization.
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Building a Graphical User Interface for Concrete Production Processes: A Combined Application of Statistical Process Control and Design of Experiment

TL;DR: Graphical user interface was built in this study implementing a combined methodology based on multi-response design of experiment and statistical process control based on TOPSIS-based Taguchi optimization to decrease the variance in design and production functions.
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Introduction to Grey system theory

J. L. Deng
TL;DR: The Grey Systeni and its applications are interdisciplinary, cutting across a variety of specialized fields, and it is evident that Grey System theory stands the test of time since 1982 as mentioned in this paper.
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Superior light metals by texture engineering: Optimized aluminum and magnesium alloys for automotive applications

TL;DR: In this article, the basic mechanisms of texture formation of aluminum and magnesium alloys during wrought processing are described and the major aspects and differences in deformation and recrystallization mechanisms are discussed.
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Research for a new age of magnesium in the automotive industry

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present research strategies for bringing about a new age of magnesium by means of the vehicle modules drive train, interior, body and chassis, differentiated according to the time frame and conceivable likelihood of realisation.
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Taguchi techniques for quality engineering : loss function, orthogonal experiments, parameter and tolerance design

TL;DR: The Economics of Reducing Variation The design of Experiment Process as discussed by the authors is a well-known technique for reducing variance in the design of experiment process and is used in many experiments.
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Manufacturing of Lightweight Components by Metal Forming

TL;DR: In this article, the current and future contributions of forming technology to the manufacture of lightweight components and structures have been discussed, as well as the issues that arise in the production of load adapted designs and using high strength materials.
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