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Exploration of Optimum Cutting Conditions for Maximum Material Removal Rate in SIC Grinding Using Differential Evolution Technique


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1 School of Mechanical Engg, Shanmugha Arts, Science, Technology & Research Academy (SASTRA) University, Thanjavur, India
2 Dept. of Mechanical Engg., M.A.M College of Engg., Tiruchirappalli, India
     

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In this paper, the problem of determining optimum machining conditions for SiC grinding subjected to six different cutting constraints by Differential Evolution Technique (DET) is investigated. The optimum machining parameters namely feed and depth of cut are obtained to yield maximum maternal removal rate. The physical constraints are taken as feed, depth of cut, grain size of the grinding wheel, grain density of the grinding wheel, surface roughness and surface damage. In this work, the mathematical model proposed by Anne Venugopal et.al. is adopted and compared the result with the literature.
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S. Bharathi Raja
School of Mechanical Engg, Shanmugha Arts, Science, Technology & Research Academy (SASTRA) University, Thanjavur, India
N. Baskar
Dept. of Mechanical Engg., M.A.M College of Engg., Tiruchirappalli, India

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In this paper, the problem of determining optimum machining conditions for SiC grinding subjected to six different cutting constraints by Differential Evolution Technique (DET) is investigated. The optimum machining parameters namely feed and depth of cut are obtained to yield maximum maternal removal rate. The physical constraints are taken as feed, depth of cut, grain size of the grinding wheel, grain density of the grinding wheel, surface roughness and surface damage. In this work, the mathematical model proposed by Anne Venugopal et.al. is adopted and compared the result with the literature.