2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2017.09.046
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Taguchi’s orthogonal array approach to evaluate drilling of GFRP particulate composites

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“…Finding the ideal levels of speed, feed, and tilt angle for maximizing UTS, Elongation, and Micro Hardness was the goal of a study by K. Jitender et al [9] that investigated the optimization of process parameters in FSW of AA5083 alloy using Taguchi grey analysis. High strength-to-stiffness ratios are possible with metal structures, and reinforcing particles can produce unique features [13][14][15][16]. To clarify particular concerns, such as the frictional contact conditions at the tool-work piece interface, essential experiments must be carried out.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finding the ideal levels of speed, feed, and tilt angle for maximizing UTS, Elongation, and Micro Hardness was the goal of a study by K. Jitender et al [9] that investigated the optimization of process parameters in FSW of AA5083 alloy using Taguchi grey analysis. High strength-to-stiffness ratios are possible with metal structures, and reinforcing particles can produce unique features [13][14][15][16]. To clarify particular concerns, such as the frictional contact conditions at the tool-work piece interface, essential experiments must be carried out.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zeilmann et al have exhibited an investigation of the temperature arisen when Ti6Al4V with K10 carbide compounds were drilled. Raochavan et al studied the influence of filler material on drilling of glass fiber reinforced polymer composite materials. Tomsunny et al referenced that drilling can be viewed as a crucial activity, attributable to their inclination to delaminate when exposed to mechanical anxieties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%