Plasma Arc Cutting Dimensional Accuracy Optimization employing the Parameter Design approach

Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC) is a thermal manufacturing process used for metal plates cutting. This work experimentally investigates the influence of process parameters onto the dimensional accuracy performance of the plasma arc cutting process. The cutting parameters studied were cutting speed (mm/min), torch standoff distance (mm), and arc voltage (volts). Linear dimensions of a rectangular workpiece were measured after PAC cutting following the full factorial design experimental approach. For each one of the three process parameters, three parameter levels were used. Analysis of means (ANOM) and analysis of variances (ANOVA) were performed in order for the effect of each parameter on the leaner dimensional accuracy to be assessed.