Optimization of Parameter for HSS Tool Wear by Using Taguchi Method and Finite Element Method

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This paper presents the combination between the simulation analysis of FEM (DFORM 3D) and Taguchi method approach. The Taguchi method was used to find the optimize parameter design contribute to Flank wear. The parameters were evaluated are coated surface treatment, cutting speed and feed rate. The Usuis model carried out to measure the flank wear size. Furthermore, ANOVA analysis was used out to identify the influence factors contribute to tool wear in the signal to noise ratio. The experiments were conducted on AL6061 by using High Speed Steel Tool (HSS) in face milling cutting. It shown that, the coated surface treatment is the most significant parameter which can reduce the tool wear value.

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