Optimizing replaced nozzle diameter of abrasive blasting systems using experiment technique design

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Abstract

The blasting technique has been broadly utilized to prepare new surfaces for painting, engraving, etc., in industry. In fact, the minimization of the cleaning cost system is essential. However, the knowledge of this technique in terms of optimization has been poor so far. The aim of this study is to find the optimum replaced boron carbide nozzle diameter for the abrasive blasting system. The basis of the study is to find the replaced nozzle diameter to minimize the cost of the blasting system. Seven main parameters are adopted for examining their influences on the response and the optimum replaced nozzle diameter. The design of experiment (DOE) technique is utilized by using Minitab@19. The results reveal that the initial nozzle diameter has the strongest impact on the optimum replaced nozzle diameter. Furthermore, the proposed regression model has been found to be entirely insistent to the experiments. The utilization of this model can provide an effective way to simplify the calculation of the optimum initial nozzle diameter for boron carbide.

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Vu, N. P., Le, X. H., Nguyen, D. N., Luu, A. T., Nguyen, T. T., Tran, N. G., … Muthuramalingam, T. (2020). Optimizing replaced nozzle diameter of abrasive blasting systems using experiment technique design. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10113920

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