An investigation on the effect of cutting parameters in CNC plasma cutting process for carbon steel

  • Hang P
  • Chau N
  • Khang A
  • et al.
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The effect of technological parameters such as gas pressure, cutting current, standoff distance, and cutting speed on the cutting surface quality of CNC plasma cutting process was investigated. The experiment was carried out by Bruco CNC plasma cutting machine for CT3 steel with different thicknesses. The quality characteristics examined included the ability to cut out samples, the slag formation on the surface, the surface roughness, and the cut angle. The analysis of the results was made using the Taguchi method in order to determine the contribution of each-individual parameter to the cutting quality, especially surface roughness. The obtained results show that the value of cutting current should be set up at a real value in order to cut out of the sample. The air pressure strongly affected the slag formation. The surface roughness was mainly affected by the standoff distance and air pressure, whereas the cutting speed and cutting current were the minor influencing parameters.

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Hang, P. T., Chau, N. T., Khang, A. D., Anh, N. H., & Son, P. H. (2020). An investigation on the effect of cutting parameters in CNC plasma cutting process for carbon steel. Vietnam Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 3(4), 831–842. https://doi.org/10.31817/vjas.2020.3.4.06

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