Application of TOPSIS Method in Multi-Objective Optimization of the Grinding Process Using Segmented Grinding Wheel

Using a segmented grinding wheel improves chip release and heat release condition out of the cutting zone, facilitates the introduction of coolant into the cutting zone, as well as increases the ability to clean the grinding wheel surface. Therefore, using segmented grinding wheel promises to improv...

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Main Authors: D.D. Trung, N.V. Thien, N.-T. Nguyen
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Language:English
Published: University of Kragujevac 2021-03-01
Series:Tribology in Industry
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mrr
Online Access:http://www.tribology.rs/journals/2021/2021-1/2021-1-02.html
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spelling doaj-828e15783157469684abcacabada47542021-04-09T09:00:39ZengUniversity of KragujevacTribology in Industry0354-89962217-79652021-03-01431122210.24874/ti.998.11.20.12Application of TOPSIS Method in Multi-Objective Optimization of the Grinding Process Using Segmented Grinding WheelD.D. Trung0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3190-1026N.V. Thien1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9489-7717N.-T. Nguyen2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2618-8713Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Hanoi University of Industry, VietnamFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Hanoi University of Industry, VietnamFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Hanoi University of Industry, VietnamUsing a segmented grinding wheel improves chip release and heat release condition out of the cutting zone, facilitates the introduction of coolant into the cutting zone, as well as increases the ability to clean the grinding wheel surface. Therefore, using segmented grinding wheel promises to improve the quality and efficiency of the machining process. This paper presents a study about the multi-objective optimization of grinding process using a segmented grinding wheel. The parameters that are shosen as the output criteria are the surface roughness, amplitudes of system vibrations in X, Y, Z directions (Ax, Ay, Az), and the material removal rate (MRR). The experiments were performed in the surface grinding machine with the workpiece material of DIN 1.2379 steel and the grinding wheel material of aluminum oxide. The experimental matrix was designed using Taguchi method with nine experiment (orthogonal array L9) and with four input parameters (number of grooves, workpiece velocity, feed rate, and depth of cut). From the experimental data, the influence of input parameters on the output parameters were investigated. The TOPSIS method was applied to solve the multi-objective optimization problem. Then, the optimized set of input parameters was determined to ensure the minimum value of surface roughess, minimum values of three vibarion components, and to ensure the maximum value of MRR. Finally, the future research directions of this study were also proposed.http://www.tribology.rs/journals/2021/2021-1/2021-1-02.htmlsegmented grinding wheelsurface grindingsurface roughnessvibrationsmrrmulti optimizationtaguchitopsis
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author D.D. Trung
N.V. Thien
N.-T. Nguyen
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N.V. Thien
N.-T. Nguyen
Application of TOPSIS Method in Multi-Objective Optimization of the Grinding Process Using Segmented Grinding Wheel
Tribology in Industry
segmented grinding wheel
surface grinding
surface roughness
vibrations
mrr
multi optimization
taguchi
topsis
author_facet D.D. Trung
N.V. Thien
N.-T. Nguyen
author_sort D.D. Trung
title Application of TOPSIS Method in Multi-Objective Optimization of the Grinding Process Using Segmented Grinding Wheel
title_short Application of TOPSIS Method in Multi-Objective Optimization of the Grinding Process Using Segmented Grinding Wheel
title_full Application of TOPSIS Method in Multi-Objective Optimization of the Grinding Process Using Segmented Grinding Wheel
title_fullStr Application of TOPSIS Method in Multi-Objective Optimization of the Grinding Process Using Segmented Grinding Wheel
title_full_unstemmed Application of TOPSIS Method in Multi-Objective Optimization of the Grinding Process Using Segmented Grinding Wheel
title_sort application of topsis method in multi-objective optimization of the grinding process using segmented grinding wheel
publisher University of Kragujevac
series Tribology in Industry
issn 0354-8996
2217-7965
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Using a segmented grinding wheel improves chip release and heat release condition out of the cutting zone, facilitates the introduction of coolant into the cutting zone, as well as increases the ability to clean the grinding wheel surface. Therefore, using segmented grinding wheel promises to improve the quality and efficiency of the machining process. This paper presents a study about the multi-objective optimization of grinding process using a segmented grinding wheel. The parameters that are shosen as the output criteria are the surface roughness, amplitudes of system vibrations in X, Y, Z directions (Ax, Ay, Az), and the material removal rate (MRR). The experiments were performed in the surface grinding machine with the workpiece material of DIN 1.2379 steel and the grinding wheel material of aluminum oxide. The experimental matrix was designed using Taguchi method with nine experiment (orthogonal array L9) and with four input parameters (number of grooves, workpiece velocity, feed rate, and depth of cut). From the experimental data, the influence of input parameters on the output parameters were investigated. The TOPSIS method was applied to solve the multi-objective optimization problem. Then, the optimized set of input parameters was determined to ensure the minimum value of surface roughess, minimum values of three vibarion components, and to ensure the maximum value of MRR. Finally, the future research directions of this study were also proposed.
topic segmented grinding wheel
surface grinding
surface roughness
vibrations
mrr
multi optimization
taguchi
topsis
url http://www.tribology.rs/journals/2021/2021-1/2021-1-02.html
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