Multi response optimization of inconel 625 wire arc deposition for development of additive manufactured components using grey relational analysis (Gra)

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The paper investigates the multi response optimization of single bead deposition characteristics, which affects the additive manufactured structures in later stages of multi layered depositions. Inconel 625 single beads were deposited using the cold metal transfer (CMT) based on Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM). The bead width, bead height, penetration depth, and microhardness of the fusion region are considered for the decision criteria models. Grey relational analysis (GRA) is used to solve the multi criteria optimization problem. Analysis of variance has been performed to quantify the effects of the parameters on grey relational grade (GRG). From the GRA, it is observed that the combined performance of minimum bead width, minimum bead height, maximum penetration depth, and maximum microhardness at parameter setting of 110 Amps current, 0.4 mm/sec weld speed, and 4 mm standoff distance.

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Sarathchandra, D. T., & Davidson, M. J. (2021). Multi response optimization of inconel 625 wire arc deposition for development of additive manufactured components using grey relational analysis (Gra). Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, 27(2), 177–192. https://doi.org/10.30544/586

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