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Parametric Investigation of Die-Sinking EDM of Ti6Al4V Using the Hybrid Taguchi-RAMS-RATMI Method

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Ti6Al4V is a widely used alloy due to its excellent mechanical qualities and resistance to corrosion, which make it fit for automotive, aerospace, defense, and biomedical sectors. Due to its high strength and limited heat conductivity, it is difficult to machine. Both the workpiece’s and the electrode’s conductivity are important factors that impact the electro-discharge machining (EDM) process. In this case, the machining efficiency is also influenced by the electrode selection. As a result, choosing the right electrode and machining parameters is essential to improving EDM performance on the Ti6Al4V alloy. Research on EDM for Ti6Al4V is limited, with little focus on electrode material selection and shape. The impact of EDM settings on MRR, TWR, and surface roughness is complex, and a comprehensive optimization strategy is needed. Copper electrodes are widely used, but further investigation is needed on EDM’s effects on Ti6Al4V’s surface properties and surface integrity. Addressing these research gaps will improve the understanding and application of EDM for Ti6Al4V, focusing on parameter optimization, surface integrity, and thermal and mechanical effects. By employing copper tools to optimize four crucial EDM process parameters—peak current, duty cycle, discharge current, and pulse-on time—this research aims to increase surface integrity and machining performance. A comprehensive Taguchi experimental design is used to systematically alter the EDM settings. By optimizing parameters using tolerance intervals and response modelling, the recently developed RAMS-RATMI approach improves the dependability of the EDM process and increases machining efficiency. With the optimized EDM settings, there were notable gains in depth of cut enhancement, surface roughness minimization, tool wear rate (TWR) reduction, and material removal rate (MRR). The results of the surface integrity examination showed fewer heat-affected zones, fewer microcracks, and a thinner recast layer. Analysis of variance was used to verify the impact and resilience of the optimized parameters. Superior machining performance, higher surface quality, and increased operational dependability were attained with the Ti6Al4V-optimized EDM process, providing industry practitioners with insightful information and useful recommendations.
Title: Parametric Investigation of Die-Sinking EDM of Ti6Al4V Using the Hybrid Taguchi-RAMS-RATMI Method
Description:
Ti6Al4V is a widely used alloy due to its excellent mechanical qualities and resistance to corrosion, which make it fit for automotive, aerospace, defense, and biomedical sectors.
Due to its high strength and limited heat conductivity, it is difficult to machine.
Both the workpiece’s and the electrode’s conductivity are important factors that impact the electro-discharge machining (EDM) process.
In this case, the machining efficiency is also influenced by the electrode selection.
As a result, choosing the right electrode and machining parameters is essential to improving EDM performance on the Ti6Al4V alloy.
Research on EDM for Ti6Al4V is limited, with little focus on electrode material selection and shape.
The impact of EDM settings on MRR, TWR, and surface roughness is complex, and a comprehensive optimization strategy is needed.
Copper electrodes are widely used, but further investigation is needed on EDM’s effects on Ti6Al4V’s surface properties and surface integrity.
Addressing these research gaps will improve the understanding and application of EDM for Ti6Al4V, focusing on parameter optimization, surface integrity, and thermal and mechanical effects.
By employing copper tools to optimize four crucial EDM process parameters—peak current, duty cycle, discharge current, and pulse-on time—this research aims to increase surface integrity and machining performance.
A comprehensive Taguchi experimental design is used to systematically alter the EDM settings.
By optimizing parameters using tolerance intervals and response modelling, the recently developed RAMS-RATMI approach improves the dependability of the EDM process and increases machining efficiency.
With the optimized EDM settings, there were notable gains in depth of cut enhancement, surface roughness minimization, tool wear rate (TWR) reduction, and material removal rate (MRR).
The results of the surface integrity examination showed fewer heat-affected zones, fewer microcracks, and a thinner recast layer.
Analysis of variance was used to verify the impact and resilience of the optimized parameters.
Superior machining performance, higher surface quality, and increased operational dependability were attained with the Ti6Al4V-optimized EDM process, providing industry practitioners with insightful information and useful recommendations.

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