Experimental analysis of the characteristics of the plasma cut components
Abstract
Plasma, a fourth state of matter distinct from solid or liquid or gas and present in
stars and fusion reactors; a gas becomes plasma when it is heated until atoms lose all their
electrons, leaving a highly electrified collection of nuclei and free electrons. Several
experiments will be conducted to determine the efficiency with different operating
parameters. Advanced materials such as Titanium and hard Alloys exhibit very excellent
technical properties especially in term of strength, hardness and toughness. However, it is
partially acceptable in industrial application due to difficulties in welding especially when
utilizing conventional gas or arc welding. The Design of Experiment (DOE) approach is
proved to be highly effective for measuring performance of a process which is controlled by
more than one factor such as current, flow, pressure, arc distance, and inert gas in Plasma
cutting. The output or responses for this experiment are material removal rate and surface
finish