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Research Article

Multi Objective Optimization Of Burnishing To Eliminate Heat Treatment In Reamer Shank Manufacturing By Using Taguchi Coupled Principal Component Analysis (PCA)

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Pages 1394-1410 | Accepted 24 Aug 2022, Published online: 07 Sep 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Burnishing is a well-known cold working technique for improving the surface integrity. It is cost-efficient and effective technique for enhancing surface finish as well as hardness. The use of burnishing to replace current heat treatment including grinding process on the reamer shank is offered as a unique strategy for reamer shank processing. This change in processing reduces cycle time and resources while also conserves energy required for processing during heat treatment and grinding. In this work, principal component analysis (PCA) is coupled with Taguchi optimisation technique to deal with multi-response problem to determine optimum parameter values of burnishing process to attain required surface finish and hardness in order to fulfill all functional requirements of shank. Test outcomes are convincing and show that suggested technique has ability to substitute current heat treatment along with grinding operation for reamer processing.

Highlights

  • This paper proposed the application of burnishing process to process shank portion of reamer in order to eliminate heat treatment, straightening and finish grinding operation of existing method.

  • Multi-objective optimization technique, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is employed to explore the benefit of burnishing process for this application to its fullest extent.

  • It reduce manufacturing time by eliminating time consuming, laborious and hazardous heat treatment operation and also straightening and finish grinding operation on shank portion.

  • It reduces cycle time and cost of shankprocessing.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Data availability

All data generated or analysed during this study are included in this article.

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