This study examines
        the effects of Inconel 718’s Nano PMEDM process parameters on Material Removal
        Rate (MRR), Tool Wear Rate (TWR), Surface Roughness (SR), and the integrity of
        surface and subsurface layers. It also examines the concentration of MWCNT nanoparticles
        in distilled water as a dielectric medium. Peak Current, Pulse on Time, and
        Powder Concentration were input variables in 20 experimental runs utilizing the
        Central Composite Design (CCD) of Design of Expert (DOE). To create and
        evaluate empirical models for MRR, TWR, and SR, response surface methodology
        (RSM) and ANOVA were used. According to the results of the improved RSM, the
        best responses for MRR, TWR, and SR are 0.012 g/min, 0.001 g/min, and 5.098 µm,
        respectively. These were accomplished by cutting parameters of 1.5 g/L for
        powder concentration, 307.967 s for pulse on time, and 19.925 Amps for peak
        current. GA optimization produced slightly different optimal values for MRR,
        TWR, and SR: 0.012 g/min, 0.003 g/min, and 5.229 µm, respectively. 20.178 Amps
        for Peak Current, 398.753 seconds for Pulse on Time, and 3.66 g/L for Powder
        Concentration were the suggested ideal cutting conditions for GA optimization.
        In the validation tests, both the GA-predicted outcomes and RSM-optimized
        values closely matched the experimental results.								
				 
		
				
				
				
									Khatun S, Amin AKMN, Mashuk MR, Tuli NT, Jerin I, Bashar MS, Rumi Md JU. Parameter
optimization and surface integrity aspects in MWCNT-based nano-PMEDM process of Inconel
718. Res. Eng. Struct. Mater., 2024; 10(1): 271-304.