Surrogate Modelling to Predict Surface Roughness and Surface Texture When Grinding AISI 1042 Carbon Steel
The quality of the surface produced during carbon steel is important as it influences the performance of the finished part to a great extent. This paper discusses the optimization of cylindrical grinding when grinding carbon steel (AISI 1042) and effect of three variables (work speed, diameter of w...
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| Format: | Article | 
| Language: | English | 
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      Academic Journals    
    
      2012
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| Online Access: | http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/2311/ http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/2311/ http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/2311/1/Cited_2012_MMNoor_SRE_Surrogate_Modelling.pdf  | 
| Summary: | The quality of the surface produced during carbon steel is important as it influences the performance of the finished part  to a great extent. This paper discusses  the optimization of cylindrical grinding when  grinding carbon steel (AISI 1042) and effect of three variables (work speed, diameter of workpiece and  depth of cut) towards surface roughness with aluminium oxide as grinding wheel. Surrogate modelling  was used to minimize the number of experiments and developed mathematical model to predict surface  roughness hence optimization of  cutting variables was  found. This model has been  validated by  the experimental  results  of  aluminium  oxide  grinding.  Prediction  model  show  that  diameter  of  the workpiece and work speed effect mostly compare with depth of cut. The optimum cutting parameters for minimum Ra  are work  speed  120 RPM; diameter  18 mm  and depth of  cut  20  µm. The  theoretical analysis yielded values which agree reasonably well with the experimental results. | 
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