Development of Mathematical Modelling for Cross Breaking Load of Hot Air Welded Poly Vinyl Chloride Sample

Md Shakibul Haque, Integral University Lucknow; Md Zakaullah Zaka ,Integral University Lucknow; Hoomam Ahamad ,Integral University Lucknow; Mohd Anees Siddiqui ,Integral University Lucknow; Anand Vardhan Shukla ,Integral University Lucknow

P.V.C., Welding of PVC, Plastic, Temperature, Joining, Hot air welding, ANOVA technique, Experimental Modeling

This work has been carried out to study the effect of some welding parameters on the desired response in the Poly Vinyl Chloride work piece welding by hot air technique. There are three input variables i.e. hot air temperature, welding speed and air flow rate which has been evaluated on the Cross Breaking Load of the welded joints. The mathematical Modelling is developed using the analysis of variance (ANOVA) and experimental Modelling. Plots of significant factors and experimental Modelling have been used to validate the experimental values to the predicted values with the help of developed mathematical relation. This equation is further use to find the input variable values for desired output variable.
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Paper ID: GRDJEV01I120075
Published in: Volume : 1, Issue : 12
Publication Date: 2016-12-01
Page(s): 108 - 113