![]() ![]() However, the casting process industries suffer from poor quality of castings due to involvement of large number of process parameters. Title: Application of Taguchi and RSM techniques for optimising the parameters of pressure die casting processĪuthors: Muthuswamy Shanmugaraja Thangavel TharoonĪddresses: Department of Automobile Engineering, SNS College of Technology (Autonomous), Sathy main road, Coimbatore, 641035, Tamilnadu, India ' Department of Mechanical Engineering, Coimbatore Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore 641109, Tamilnadu, IndiaĪbstract: Most of the automotive and allied components in today's world are produced by metal casting processes. International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management.Inderscience Publishers - linking academia, business and industry through research The highest level of metal temperature and lowest level of degassing frequency are found as optimum level to decrease the blowhole defect. Among the selected process parameters, the degassing frequency is noted as greatest influencing factor up to 47% on response, next influencing factor as metal temperature with 45% contribution on response. The regression model, surface and contour plots are developed to identify the most contributing process parameter. By using the Minitab soft tool, response surface methodology is carried out. Response graphs are plotted to determine the preferred level for each parameter. ![]() Analysis of variance table is generated to determine the statistical significance of the parameters. Each factor is considered with three levels and Taguchi technique is employed. ![]() In this study, some of the factors that have reasonable influence on blow holes defect are identified. The primary intent of this paper is to enhance the quality of aluminium die casting products using optimisation techniques such as Taguchi and response surface methodology. Article: Application of Taguchi and RSM techniques for optimising the parameters of pressure die casting process Journal: International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management (IJPQM) 2018 Vol.25 No.3 pp.387 - 416 Abstract: Most of the automotive and allied components in today's world are produced by metal casting processes. ![]()
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