A decision-making model for non-traditional machining processes selection

Non-traditional machining (NTM) refers to a variety of thermal, chemical, electrical and mechanical material removal processes, developed to generate complex and intricate shapes in advanced engineering materials with high strength-to-weight ratio. Selection of the optimal NTM process for generating...

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Main Authors: Kanika Prasad, Shankar Chakraborty
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Growing Science 2014-08-01
Series:Decision Science Letters
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Online Access:http://www.growingscience.com/dsl/Vol3/dsl_2014_27.pdf
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spelling doaj-eef3e73df5ab4c589adba0790a687d0c2020-11-25T00:51:48ZengGrowing ScienceDecision Science Letters1929-58041929-58122014-08-013446747810.5267/j.dsl.2014.7.002A decision-making model for non-traditional machining processes selectionKanika Prasad Shankar ChakrabortyNon-traditional machining (NTM) refers to a variety of thermal, chemical, electrical and mechanical material removal processes, developed to generate complex and intricate shapes in advanced engineering materials with high strength-to-weight ratio. Selection of the optimal NTM process for generating a desired feature on a given material requires the consideration of several factors among which the type of the work material and shape to be machined are the most significant ones. Presence of a large number of NTM processes along with their complex characteristics and capabilities, and lack of experts in NTM process selection domain compel for development of a structured approach for NTM process selection for a given machining application. Thus, the objective of this paper is set to develop a decision-making model in Visual BASIC 6.0 to automate the NTM process selection procedure with the help of graphical user interface and visual decision aids. It is also integrated with quality function deployment technique to correlate the customers’ requirements (product characteristics) with technical requirements (process characteristics). Four illustrative examples are also provided to demonstrate the potentiality of the developed model in solving NTM process selection problems.http://www.growingscience.com/dsl/Vol3/dsl_2014_27.pdfDecision makingNon-traditional machining processExpert systemQuality function deployment
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A decision-making model for non-traditional machining processes selection
Decision Science Letters
Decision making
Non-traditional machining process
Expert system
Quality function deployment
author_facet Kanika Prasad
Shankar Chakraborty
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title A decision-making model for non-traditional machining processes selection
title_short A decision-making model for non-traditional machining processes selection
title_full A decision-making model for non-traditional machining processes selection
title_fullStr A decision-making model for non-traditional machining processes selection
title_full_unstemmed A decision-making model for non-traditional machining processes selection
title_sort decision-making model for non-traditional machining processes selection
publisher Growing Science
series Decision Science Letters
issn 1929-5804
1929-5812
publishDate 2014-08-01
description Non-traditional machining (NTM) refers to a variety of thermal, chemical, electrical and mechanical material removal processes, developed to generate complex and intricate shapes in advanced engineering materials with high strength-to-weight ratio. Selection of the optimal NTM process for generating a desired feature on a given material requires the consideration of several factors among which the type of the work material and shape to be machined are the most significant ones. Presence of a large number of NTM processes along with their complex characteristics and capabilities, and lack of experts in NTM process selection domain compel for development of a structured approach for NTM process selection for a given machining application. Thus, the objective of this paper is set to develop a decision-making model in Visual BASIC 6.0 to automate the NTM process selection procedure with the help of graphical user interface and visual decision aids. It is also integrated with quality function deployment technique to correlate the customers’ requirements (product characteristics) with technical requirements (process characteristics). Four illustrative examples are also provided to demonstrate the potentiality of the developed model in solving NTM process selection problems.
topic Decision making
Non-traditional machining process
Expert system
Quality function deployment
url http://www.growingscience.com/dsl/Vol3/dsl_2014_27.pdf
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