Optimization of Cutting Tool Life on CNC Milling Machine through Design of Experimnets-A Suitable Approach – An overview
Ishan B Shah1, Kishore. R. Gawande2
1Mr. Ishan B Shah, PG Student in Department of Mechanical, C.U.Shah college of Engineering and Technology, Gujarat, India.
2Prof Kishore.R.Gawande,Associate professor in Department of Mechanical, C.U.Shah  College of  Engineering and Technology, Gujarat, India.
Manuscript received on March 02, 2012. | Revised Manuscript received on March 21, 2012. | Manuscript published on April 30, 2012. | PP: 188-194 | Volume-1 Issue-4, April 2012 | Retrieval Number: D0345041412/2012©BEIESP

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Abstract: This paper discuss of the literature review of Optimization of tool life in milling using Design of experiment implemented to model the end milling process that are using solid carbide flat end mill as the cutting tool and stainless steels s.s-304 as material due to predict the resulting of Tool life. Data is collected from CNC milling machines were run by 8 samples of experiments using DOE approach that generate table design in MINITAB packages. The inputs of the model consist of feed, cutting speed and depth of cut while the output from the model is Tool life calculated by taylor’s life equation. The model is validated through a comparison of the experimental values with their predicted counterparts. The optimization of the tool life is studied to compare the relationship of the parameters involve.
Keywords: Design of experiment(DOE), Two level Full and Fractional designs, ANOVA, Optimization of tool life, Minitab .hases (steps) with the concept of release management.