Surface Roughness Optimization of EN24 Steel in CNC Turning using Taguchi Method
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This paper presents an optimization technique, based on Taguchi’s parameter design approach, to optimize the slicing depth, feed rate and spindle speed in the CNC turning processes to achieve an optimal value of the surface roughness when machining EN24 Steel. The results indicate that the selected process parameters significantly affect the selected machining characteristics. The obtained results are in good agreement with the confirmation experiments.
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