Experimental Investigations on Machinability of Beryllium Copper C17200using Electrochemical Micro Machining Raja K*, Dr. Ravikumar R.**, Dr. Thirunavukkarasu V.***, M. Kumaravel S.**** *Research Scholar, Sri Jayaram Institute of Engineering and Technology, Gummidipoondi, India **Principal, CMS College of Engineering, Namakkal, India ***Principal, Sri Jayaram Institute of Engineering and Technology, Gummidipoondi, India ****Associate Professor, Sri Jayaram Institute of Engineering and Technology, Gummidipoondi, India Online published on 9 November, 2016. Abstract The objective of this work is to apply the Taguchi design methodology to optimize the Electrochemical Micro Machining (ECMM) processing parameters for the machining of Beryllium Copper C17200. The experimental trials consider three ECMM parameters namely the Voltage, Concentration and Feed rate. The machined specimens were investigated for the higher Material Removal Rate (MRR). The optimum machining parameters and the influence of the each variable on the MRR were determined by the Analysis of Means (ANOM) and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). The experimental results revealed the optimal combination of parameters for the maximum MRR. Top Keywords Material removal rate, Feed rate, Analysis of variance, Analysis of means, Electrochemical Micro Machining. Top |