Affiliation:
1. Department of Mechanical Engineering Sree Sakthi Engineering College Coimbatore Tamil Nadu India
2. Department of Mechanical Engineering Kumaraguru College of Technology Coimbatore Tamil Nadu India
Abstract
AbstractThis research paper explores the impact of electrical discharge machining process parameters, including current, pulse‐on time (Ton), and pulse‐off time (Toff), on the material removal rate (MRR) and surface roughness (SR) during the fabrication of aluminum silicon dioxide (Al7075–SiO2) composites. The Al7075–SiO2 composites were produced through stir casting, incorporating 10% by weight of SiO2 reinforcements with an average particle size of 54 µm. To systematically investigate the process parameters' effects, Taguchi's L9 orthogonal array was implemented in the design of experiments. Subsequently, the experimental data underwent analysis of variance (ANOVA) for thorough analysis. The response table for MRR and SR demonstrated that the current significantly influenced both responses (MRR and SR). The ANOVA results provided valuable insights into the percentage contribution of each parameter to the responses. Through the analysis, the optimal control variable settings for achieving the highest MRR were identified as a current of 3 A, a pulse‐on time of 1500 µs, and a pulse‐off time of 1 µs. Conversely, to attain the lowest SR, the ideal control variable settings were determined to be a current of 1 A, a pulse‐on time of 500 µs, and a pulse‐off time of 1 µs. Results also suggest that the error was within admissible range of 5% and the percentage contribution of the current (70.19%) had the largest effect on MRR.