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Research Article

On Solving Parametric Optimization Problem of an End Milling Process for Machining of Al 1070 using MCDM Techniques: A Comparative Analysis

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Pages 2421-2443 | Accepted 16 May 2023, Published online: 27 May 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Determining the optimal intermix of various input parameters for an end milling process is an important task to explore its fullest performance along with the achievement of the desired responses. Several multi-criteria decision-making techniques, like technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS), grey relational analysis and multiobjective optimisation on the basis of ratio analysis (MOORA), have been applied for solving parametric optimisation problems of milling processes while assigning equal importance to the considered responses. In this paper, the optimal combinations of cutting speed, feed rate and depth of cut of an end milling process during the machining of Al 1070 alloy are determined using the weighted sum model (WSM), weighted product model (WPM), weighted aggregated sum product assessment (WASPAS), MOORA, TOPSIS, evaluation based on distance from average solution (EDAS), additive ratio assessment (ARAS) and complex proportional assessment (COPRAS) methods with the allocation of unequal weights to the responses determined by standard deviation and entropy techniques. The derived solutions are also compared when the same importance is assigned to the responses. From the results, a parametric combination of 255 rpm cutting speed, 82 mm/min feed rate and 0.75 depth of cut is identified by WSM, WPM, WASPAS, COPRAS, TOPSIS and ARAS methods to achieve the optimal values of material removal rate (MRR) and average surface roughness (Ra) as 595.23 mm3/min and 13.79 µm, respectively. It is also noticed that both feed rate and depth of cut significantly influence MRR and Ra during the machining of Al 1070 alloy.

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