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Expert Systems With Applications | 2009

An adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) model for wire-EDM

Ulaş Çaydaş; Ahmet Hasçalık; Sami Ekici

A wire electrical discharge machined (WEDM) surface is characterized by its roughness and metallographic properties. Surface roughness and white layer thickness (WLT) are the main indicators of quality of a component for WEDM. In this paper an adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) model has been developed for the prediction of the white layer thickness (WLT) and the average surface roughness achieved as a function of the process parameters. Pulse duration, open circuit voltage, dielectric flushing pressure and wire feed rate were taken as models input features. The model combined modeling function of fuzzy inference with the learning ability of artificial neural network; and a set of rules has been generated directly from the experimental data. The models predictions were compared with experimental results for verifying the approach.


Materials and Manufacturing Processes | 2010

Effect of Traverse Speed on Abrasive Waterjet Machining of Age Hardened Inconel 718 Nickel-Based Superalloy

Mustafa Ay; Ulaş Çaydaş; Ahmet Hasçalık

In this study, the effect of traverse speed on abrasive waterjet machining (AWJM) of Inconel 718 nickel-based superalloy was experimentally investigated. In the experiments, six different traverse speeds of 80, 130, 180, 230, 280, and 330 mm/min were employed. Following the tests, the surface roughness of the machined job, the kerf taper ratio, and kerf wideness were measured. The characteristics of machined surface were also investigated using scanning electron microscope (SEM) and atomic force microscope (AFM). As a consequence, it is observed that the surface roughness and kerf taper ratio tended to increase with traverse speed, while kerf wideness decreased.


Materials and Manufacturing Processes | 2011

Performance Evaluation of Different Twist Drills in Dry Drilling of AISI 304 Austenitic Stainless Steel

Ulaş Çaydaş; Ahmet Hasçalık; Ömer Buytoz; Ahmet Meyveci

This article evaluates the performances of HSS, K20 solid carbide, and TiN-coated HSS tools in dry drilling of AISI 304 austenitic stainless steel. The roles of spindle speed, feed rate, drill point angle, and number of holes on the surface roughness, tool flank wear, exit burr height, and enlargement of the hole size were experimentally investigated. The structure of this analysis has been determined by means of the technique called the design of experiments (DOE), which allows us to perform a relatively small number of experiments. An L 9 orthogonal array was used to collect the experimental data. The experimental results demonstrated that the above mentioned drilling performances showed a tendency to increase in response to the cutting parameters. TiN-coated HSS drill showed the highest performance with longer tool life and higher hole quality, as well as lower surface roughness, followed by the K20 carbide and the HSS tools.


Practical Metallography | 2010

Effect of Mg on Mechanical Properties of Al-Mg Alloys

Ulaş Çaydaş; Ahmet Hasçalık

Abstract In this study, the effect of Mg content on the mechanical properties of Al-Mg alloys was investigated. For this, five different alloys were produced by conventional casting method. Tension, Charpy and fatigue tests were carried out and hardness measurements were conducted on the alloys. Fatigue tests were performed using a rotational bending fatigue test machine and the fatigue strength has been analysed by drawing S-N curves and critically observing fatigue fracture surfaces of the tested samples. The microstructure of the alloys and fracture surfaces were examined by optical and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The experimental results indicate that mechanical properties are significantly affected by the addition of Mg and the fatigue strength of samples increased due to solid solution strengthening with increasing Mg content in chosen conditions.


Applied Surface Science | 2007

Electrical discharge machining of titanium alloy (Ti–6Al–4V)

Ahmet Hasçalık; Ulaş Çaydaş


Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2008

A study on surface roughness in abrasive waterjet machining process using artificial neural networks and regression analysis method

Ulaş Çaydaş; Ahmet Hasçalık


Optics and Laser Technology | 2008

Use of the grey relational analysis to determine optimum laser cutting parameters with multi-performance characteristics

Ulaş Çaydaş; Ahmet Hasçalık


The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | 2008

Optimization of turning parameters for surface roughness and tool life based on the Taguchi method

Ahmet Hasçalık; Ulaş Çaydaş


Materials & Design | 2007

Effect of traverse speed on abrasive waterjet machining of Ti–6Al–4V alloy

Ahmet Hasçalık; Ulaş Çaydaş; Hakan Gürün


The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | 2013

Optimization of micro-EDM drilling of inconel 718 superalloy

Mustafa Ay; Ulaş Çaydaş; Ahmet Hasçalık

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