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Title: | Discharge Pulse Analysis Based Machining Responses in Vibration Assisted lEDM Processes |
Authors: | Raza, S. Nadda, R Nirala, C.K. |
Keywords: | Discharge pulses Vibration-assisted lEDM Data acquisition Controlled RC Material removal rate Reverse-lEDM |
Issue Date: | 20-Sep-2022 |
Abstract: | The frequent occurrence of inherent abnormal discharges with the progress of machining in resistance–capacitance (RC) based micro-electrical discharge machining (lEDM) affects the product quality and material removal rate (MRR). This work presents a data acquisition-based analysis to address these alterations by exploring the nature of discharge pulses of vibration-assisted lEDM process variants. A cost-effective vibrating spindle attachment is developed for preliminary testing of vibration assistance to the controlled RC-based lEDM and reverse-lEDM processes. Microgrooves of 5 mm 500 lm 500 lm and arrayed micro-rods with an aspect ratio of 20 with a diameter of 0.1 mm were fabricated using lED-milling and reverse-lEDM, respectively. Two different frequencies, 100 and 150 Hz, are used in vibration-assisted machining, leading to a maximum 57% reduction in machining time. The discharge pulses acquired during the machining showed a significant decrease in the arcing phenomenon that helps to understand the variation in MRR, surface finish, and overcut. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4029 |
Appears in Collections: | Year-2022 |
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