There are various micromachining processes available for manufacturing highly integrated and precise parts, each having its own characteristics and limitations. The degree to which micromachining processes meet the requirements depends on characteristics of parts that are different, making it difficult to determine the most appropriate process. In this context, the present study presents an algorithm for determining the optimal micromachining process by applying the Fuzzy AHP-TOPSIS technique frequently used for multi-criteria decision-making. Fuzzy AHP was employed for calculating weights of requirements for a given part. Fuzzy TOPSIS was employed for determining ranks of candidate processes based on weights of requirements and evaluation of processes. Fuzzy logic was applied to handle ambiguous and inaccurate information encountered in evaluating the relative importance of requirements and performances of processes. The case study in which the optimal process for micro-hole drilling of a fuel injection nozzle was determined showed that the proposed method was effective. It could be extended to micromachining of various shapes.
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