Application of Taguchi method for the multi-objective optimization of aluminium foam manufacturing parameters
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
In this study the Taguchi method is used to find the optimal process parameters for aluminium foam
manufacturing. Porous metals are the unique materials used for light weight structural components, for filters and
electrodes and for shock or sound absorbing products. Recently, interesting foaming technology developments have
proposed metallic foams as a valid commercial chance. Metallic foam manufacturing techniques include solid state
powder methods, gas blowing processes, metal deposition onto a polymer precursor and liquid state processing.
The aluminium foams presented in this study are produced by the powder metallurgy route starting from
aluminium powders with titanium hydride as the foaming agent. During the experimental work, many samples are
made by utilizing the combination of process parameters based on Taguchi orthogonal design. Three manufacturing
parameters are studied: the silicon carbide content in powder mixture, the compaction pressure and the foaming
temperature. The Taguchi method is applied to design an orthogonal experimental array and a multi-objective
optimization approach is then proposed by simultaneously minimizing the relative density and maximizing the
absorbed energy. Verification test is also performed to prove the effectiveness of the presented technique.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
aluminium foam; powder metallurgy; Taguchi method; Multi-objective optimization
Elenco autori:
Surace, Rossella
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