2021
DOI: 10.1177/16878140211030401
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Optimisation of cutting parameters and surface deformation during thin steel sheets plasma processing using Taguchi approach

Abstract: Plasma machining was investigated for suitability to cut thin sheets and the quality obtained was assessed. The aim of this research was to analyse the impact of the heat generated from plasma cutting on thin sheet surface deformation and heat affected zones. Plasma cutting was assumed to be noneffective for processing thin material, this technology was known primely for cutting medium to thick plates. Tremendous work was performed previously to improve the quality. However, there are no scientific publication… Show more

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“…The flow of plasma gas through the glowing electric arc causes its ionisation, and due to the high concentration of power, a plasma stream concentrated in the nozzle is generated [94]. A highly concentrated plasma arc of high temperature and high kinetic energy, glowing between the non-consumable electrode and the workpiece, ejects the metal from the cutting kerf [95]. Plasma cutting is not widely used in the processing of composite materials.…”
Section: Plasma Cuttingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The flow of plasma gas through the glowing electric arc causes its ionisation, and due to the high concentration of power, a plasma stream concentrated in the nozzle is generated [94]. A highly concentrated plasma arc of high temperature and high kinetic energy, glowing between the non-consumable electrode and the workpiece, ejects the metal from the cutting kerf [95]. Plasma cutting is not widely used in the processing of composite materials.…”
Section: Plasma Cuttingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For many years, off-line 17 and on-line 812 optimization methods are researched respectively by scholars according to the optimization of CNC machining process, but the basic theory and application of the combination of the two optimization methods are relatively limited. 13–15 But in the actual processing process, there are many factors affecting the processing, in addition to the off-line optimization parameters, but also by the motor current, tool temperature, cutting force, and other online factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%