Evaluation of machinability in turning of engineering alloys by applying artificial neural networks

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School of Pedagogical and Technological Education , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Laboratory of Manufacturing Processes and Machine Tools , ASPETE Campus, N. Heraklion [1 ]
GR 14121, Greece
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GR 41110, Greece
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GR 15780, Greece
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Cutting forces - Cutting parameters - Engineering alloys - Feed-forward back propagation - Full factorial design - Machining optimization - Main cutting forces - Network technologies;
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The present paper investigates the influence of main cutting parameters on the machinability during turning process for three typical materials namely AISI D6 tool steel, Ti6Al4V ELI and CuZn39Pb3 brass, all three under dry cutting environment. Spindle speed, feed rate and depth of cut were selected for study whilst arithmetic surface roughness average (Ra) and main cutting force component (FC) were treated as quality objectives characterizing machinability. For the aforementioned materials a full factorial design of experiments was conducted to exploit main effects and interactions among parameters it terms of quality objectives. The results obtained from dry turning experiments were utilized as a data set to test, train and validate a feed-forward back propagation artificial neural network for machinability prediction regarding all three materials. The work presents the results obtained from the aforementioned experimental effort under an extensive state-of-the-art survey concerning neural network technology and implementation to machining optimization problems. © 2014, Vaxevanidis et al.; Licensee Bentham Open.
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