2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12206-020-0609-2
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Parametric optimization in wire electric discharge machining of DC53 steel using gamma phase coated wire

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“…The use of full factorial design as an experimental process involves the consumption of time and cost [32] compared to the Taguchi experimental design. The Taguchi methodology is considered useful because of its precise and robust analysis by a reduction in experimental runs [30]. Consequently, Taguchi's fractional factorial design orthogonal array (OA) has been used for performing the experimentation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The use of full factorial design as an experimental process involves the consumption of time and cost [32] compared to the Taguchi experimental design. The Taguchi methodology is considered useful because of its precise and robust analysis by a reduction in experimental runs [30]. Consequently, Taguchi's fractional factorial design orthogonal array (OA) has been used for performing the experimentation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study quantified the influence of process in enhancing the pulse discharge energy because of the deeper craters produced on the machined surface. Similarly, Rehman et al [30] evaluated gamma wire and resulted the significant influence of P on for C.S (80.21%), KW (48.25%), and MRR (45.21%) during WEDM of DC53 steel.…”
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“…Kerf is defined as the slot produced as a result of material erosion and KW is the measurement of the excessive material removed (width of the cut slot) [ 25 ]. Thus, the slot produced by the laser is called kerf, and the width of that slot is called KW.…”
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confidence: 99%