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The performance of a product is generally characterized by more than one response variable. Hence the management often faces the problem of simultaneous optimization of many response variables. In recent years a lot of literature has been published on various methodologies for tackling the multi-response optimization problems. Among them, the approach based on Taguchi’s quality loss function is very popular. This paper discusses a case study on multiple response optimization in carbonitriding process. The surface hardness, case depth and dimensional variation of carbonitrided pellets were simultaneously optimized using quality loss function methodology. The optimum obtained through loss function approach was found to be superior to the ones obtained through optimizing the response variables separately. The result obtained through the implementation of the solution is also presented in the study.

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Boby John is Technical Officer at SQC & OR unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore. He holds a Master of Technology degree in Quality, Reliability & Operations Research. He is engaged in teaching & consulting in the fields of Six Sigma, Quality & Reliability Engineering, Business Analytics, Process Performance Modelling, etc. Email: boby@isibang.ac.in

Dr Boby John
Indian Statistical Institute

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This page is a summary of: Simultaneous optimization of multiple performance characteristics of carbonitrided pellets: a case study, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, November 2011, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-011-3751-2.
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