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Title: Effect of Process Parameters on Surface Roughness and Kerf Width of Mild Steel during Plasma Arc Cutting Using Response Surface Methodology
Authors: Agbonoga, Ekhaesomi A.
Adedipe, Oyewole
Okoro, Uzoma Gregory
Usman, Fidelis J.
Obanimomo, Kafayat T.
Lawal, Sunday A.
Keywords: Cutting speed
Cutting current,
Gas pressure
Surface roughness
Kerf width
Issue Date: 19-Mar-2020
Publisher: FUOYE Journal of Engineering and Technology
Citation: Agbonoga, Ekhaesomi A. Adedipe, O., Okoro, U. G., Usman, Fidelis J. Obanimomo, K. T. and Lawal, S. A. (2020) ‘Effect of Process Parameters on Surface Roughness and Kerf Width of Mild Steel during Plasma Arc Cutting Using Response Surface Methodology’, FUOYE Journal of Engineering and Technology, 5(1), pp. 67–71.
Series/Report no.: Volume 5, Issue 1, March 2020;
Abstract: This study investigated the effects of process parameters of plasma arc cutting (PAC) of low carbon steel material using analysis of variance. Three process parameters, cutting speed, cutting current and gas pressure were considered and experiments were conducted based on response surface methodology (RSM) via the Box-Behnken approach. Process responses viz. surface roughness (Ra) and kerf width of cut surface were measured for each experimental run. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was performed to get the contribution of process parameters on responses. Cutting current has the most significant effect of 33.43% on the surface roughness and gas pressure has the most significant effect on kerf width of 41.99%. For minimum surface roughness and minimum kerf width, process parameters were optimized using the RSM.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2664
ISSN: 2579-0625
Appears in Collections:Mechanical Engineering

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