Optimization of processing parameters in induction hardening using response surface methodology

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In this paper, an effective procedure of response surface methodology (RSM) has been utilized for finding the optimal values of process parameters while induction hardening of AISI 1040 under two different conditions of the material i.e., rolled and normalized. Various process parameters, such as feed rate (speed at which the induction coil moves, which is measured in mm/sec), current, dwell time (time after which heat intensity starts to heat work piece in seconds) and gap between the work piece and induction coil have been explored by experiments. Hardness at two different conditions has been considered as performance characteristic. The experiment plan was based on rotatable, central composite design (CCD). The experimental results showed that the proposed mathematical models suggested could describe the performance indicators within the limits of the factors being investigated. The obtained optimal process parameters have been predicted and verified by confirmation experiments. Microstructure and SEM (scanning electron microscope) analyses were also done for justification of the work. © 2011 Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Kohli, A., & Singh, H. (2011). Optimization of processing parameters in induction hardening using response surface methodology. Sadhana - Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences, 36(2), 141–152. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12046-011-0020-x

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