2016
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/114/1/012015
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Response Surface Methodology Approach on Effect of Cutting Parameter on Tool Wear during End Milling of High Thermal Conductivity Steel -150 (HTCS-150)

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“…The first one is works for continuous systems as it is assumed that the measurement scale is continuous for all response values and independent variables; the second one is that independent variables influencing the system are measurable (controllable and non-controllable variables). It is possible to effectively determine the optimised values of experiment or operation variables with assumptions of RSM and constraints on application systems (Chomsamutr and Jongprasithporn, 2012;Hadzley et al, 2016;Reddy et al, 2011;Saedona et al, 2012).…”
Section: Application Of Response Surface Methodology (Rsm) To the Prediction Of The Service Life Of Cutters Used In Milling Super-alloy Wmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first one is works for continuous systems as it is assumed that the measurement scale is continuous for all response values and independent variables; the second one is that independent variables influencing the system are measurable (controllable and non-controllable variables). It is possible to effectively determine the optimised values of experiment or operation variables with assumptions of RSM and constraints on application systems (Chomsamutr and Jongprasithporn, 2012;Hadzley et al, 2016;Reddy et al, 2011;Saedona et al, 2012).…”
Section: Application Of Response Surface Methodology (Rsm) To the Prediction Of The Service Life Of Cutters Used In Milling Super-alloy Wmentioning
confidence: 99%