Multi response Particle Swarm Optimization of Wire Electro Discharge Machining parameters of Nitinol alloys

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Abstract The conventional process of Machining of Nitinol alloy leads to extensive wear on the tool and deprived surface quality. Wire electro discharge machining (WEDM) is widely accepted for machining this alloy involving various input factors, namely, P, (pulse-on-duration), Q, (pulse-off-duration), C, (maximum-current), and V, (voltage). The factor’s effect on MRR (metal removal rate) and SR (surface roughness) responses and multi-response optimization of the WEDM process by employing PSO (particle swarm optimization) method are studied. The relationship model between factors and response characteristics were generated by ANOVA and optimized by response surface methodology has shown more significant factors (A and C). Though the effect of WEDM process factors on SR and MRR are contradictory when studied individually. MRPSO method was employed to get the best optimum condition for minimizing SR and maximizing MRR. MRPSO results improved the responses for vast combination of optimal setting of factors to meet the product requirements.

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