Journal of Renewable Energy and Mechanics
Vol. 3 No. 01 (2020): REM

DRILL BIT SELECTION USING DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS (DoE) METHOD

Rieza Zulrian Aldio (Universitas Islam Riau)
Zainol Mustafa (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Feb 2020

Abstract

Drilling process is one of the most common machning process in industrial sector. More than half of the metal-cutting processes are conducted by the drilling process. Drill bit has influenced the results of the drilling process. Therefore, selection of the suitable drill bit becomes a critical factor in the drilling process. This is because the use of the suitable drill bit could fulfill the determined specification value of the hole. Six Sigma and Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA) methods are used to identify factors that have influenced the results of the drilling process. Then by using the Design of Experiment, selection of the best drill bit could be done. In this study, 2 factors that influenced the result are the drill bit type and the drill point angle. Significance test using nested design through MINITAB 14 application has shown that both factors have significant influence over the hole diameter size.. Then by using the plot from the MINITAB 14 application, HPMT 1 became the best drill bit because it could fulfill the specification value. As for the best point angle in this study is 139.72º. Process capability calculation of HPMT 1 has shown that the process is in control. The conclusion is that drill bit HPMT 1 with point angle 139.72º became the best option in this study.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

REM

Publisher

Subject

Automotive Engineering Engineering Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Mechanical Engineering Social Sciences

Description

REM is a peer-reviewed and open access journal that publishes significant and important research from area of Mechanical and Material Science and Development of Technology related with Mechanical Engineering. We accept submission from all over the world on English language. Our Editorial Board ...