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International Journal of Quality Science | 1997

An experimental design for surface roughness and built‐up edge formation in lathe dry turning

Jacques Masounave; Youssef A. Youssef; Yves Beauchamp; Marc Thomas

Investigates the effects of the most influential cutting parameters (cutting speed, feed rate, depth of cut, tool nose radius, tool length and work piece length) on surface roughness quality and on the formation of built‐up edge in a lathe dry turning process of mild carbon steel samples. A full factorial design (384 experiments), taking into account the three‐level interactions between the independent variables has been conducted. The results show that the following three‐level interactions: feed rate × cutting speed × depth of cut, feed rate × cutting speed × tool nose radius and tool nose radius × depth of cut × tool length have significant effects on surface roughness in this type of machining operation. Shows that the analysis of main effects alone and even two‐level interactions could lead to a false interpretation of the results. The analysis of variance revealed that the best surface roughness is achieved with a low feed rate, a large tool nose radius and a high cutting speed. The results also show that the depth of cut has no significant effect on surface roughness when operating at cutting speeds higher than 160m/min. Furthermore, it is shown that built‐up edge formation deteriorates surface roughness when machining mild carbon steel at specific feed rate, tool nose radius and cutting speed levels. Proposes a new model for evaluating the limiting cutting speed to avoid the built‐up edge formation. Finally, shows through experimentation that an increase in depth of cut would lead to improved surface roughness when tool vibration is increased.


annual conference on computers | 1994

Comparison of a full factorial experiment to fractional and Taguchi designs in a lathe dry turning operation

Youssef A. Youssef; Yves Beauchamp; Marc Thomas

Abstract This paper presents a comparison of three different experimental designs aimed at studying the effects of cutting parameters variations on surface finish. The results revealed that the effects obtained by analyzing both fractional and Taguchi designs (16 trials each) were comparable to the main effects and tow-level interactions obtained by the full factorial design (288 trials). Thus, we conclude that screening designs appear to be reliable and more economical since they permit to reduce by a factor 18 the amount of time and effort required to conduct the experimental design without losing valuable information.


annual conference on computers | 1996

Investigation of cutting parameter effects on surface roughness in lathe boring operation by use of a full factorial design

Yves Beauchamp; Marc Thomas; Youssef A. Youssef; Jacques Masounave

Abstract The main objective of this study is to investigate cutting parameter effects of surface roughness in a lathe dry boring operation. A full factorial design was used to evaluate the effect of six (6) independent variables (cutting speed, feed rate, depth of cut, tool nose radius, tool length and type of boring bar) and their corresponding two-level interactions. In this experiment, the dependant variable was the resulting fast cut surface roughness (R,). In order to perform all possible variable combinations, a total of 216 cuts were. The results revealed that using short tool length always provide good surface roughness and that only slight improvement on surface roughness can be achieved by properly controlling the cutting parameters and/or the type of boring bar used. The results also revealed that using a long tool length may results in vibration that could be efficiently controlled by the use of a damped boring bar. With such a long tool length, the cutting variables become important factors to control in order to significantly improve surface roughness results with both types of boring bars. A prediction model is proposed for each types of boring bar. Both models are highly significant, p


annual conference on computers | 1998

An effective approach to teach design of experiments (DOE) using calculation-and-analysis worksheets and computerized spreadsheets

Yves Beauchamp; Youssef A. Youssef


Archive | 1994

Application of a full factorial design for the development of prediction models for surface roughness in lathe turning and boring operations

Yves Beauchamp; Marc Thomas; Jacques Masounave; Youssef A. Youssef


Archive | 2012

La Gestion des Opérations : Produits et Services

William J. Stevenson; Claudio Benedetti; Youssef A. Youssef


Archive | 2004

Mécanique pour ingénieurs : statique

Claudio Benedetti; Youssef A. Youssef


Archive | 1997

An effective approach to teach design of experiments (DOE) using calculation and analysis forms and spreadsheet software

Yves Beauchamp; Youssef A. Youssef


Archive | 1997

Effect of the lathe boring cutting parameters on surface roughness and tool dynamic forces

Marc Thomas; Yves Beauchamp; Youssef A. Youssef


Archive | 1996

Quality principles on campus: a winning strategy for student competitions

Youssef A. Youssef; Sylvie Doré

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Yves Beauchamp

École de technologie supérieure

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Marc Thomas

École de technologie supérieure

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Jacques Masounave

École de technologie supérieure

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Sylvie Doré

École de technologie supérieure

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Pascal Bigras

École de technologie supérieure

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