Influences of pulsed power condition on the machining properties in micro EDM
β Scribed by SeongMin Son; HanSeok Lim; A.S. Kumar; M. Rahman
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 641 KB
- Volume
- 190
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0924-0136
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β¦ Synopsis
Micro EDM is one of the most powerful technologies which are capable of fabricating micro-structure. However, there are many operating parameters that affect the micro EDM process. Since the EDM is basically a thermal process, the supplying electrical condition can be an important factor. The conditions generally consist of several parameters such as electrical current, voltage, pulse duration, spark gap, and others. Those are decisive in removal rate, wear rate, and machining accuracy, which are characteristics of EDM. In this study, the influences of EDM pulse condition on the micro EDM properties were investigated. Voltage, current, and on/off time of the pulse were selected as experimental parameters based on a simple equation for the material removal rate. The pulse condition is particularly focused on the pulse duration and the ratio of off-time to on-time, and the machining properties are reported on tool wear, material removal rate, and machining accuracy. The experimental results show that the voltage and current of the pulse exert strongly to the machining properties and the shorter EDM pulse is more efficient to make a precision part with a higher material removal rate.
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