ASME 2011 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference, Volume 2 2011
DOI: 10.1115/msec2011-50122
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Comparative Analysis of the Process Mechanics in Micro-Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) and Reverse Micro-EDM

Abstract: The objective of this paper is to study the time-evolution of the process mechanics for micro-electrical discharge machining (MEDM) and reverse-micro-electrical discharge machining (R-MEDM), as a function of key system parameters, viz., voltage, capacitance, and threshold of the spark circuit. Full factorial experiments have been performed to quantify the aforementioned system parameters on the MEDM and R-MEDM processes. The process monitoring voltage and current signals, material erosion rate and the surface … Show more

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“…Figure 26 shows superimposed element maps of machined workpiece. It is clear from maps that distribution of copper and carbon was uniform on the surface and no segregation was found on the machined 13 surface. The Si being a constituent element of workpiece was distributed uniformly.…”
Section: Surface Condition and Composition Of The Machined Workpiecementioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Figure 26 shows superimposed element maps of machined workpiece. It is clear from maps that distribution of copper and carbon was uniform on the surface and no segregation was found on the machined 13 surface. The Si being a constituent element of workpiece was distributed uniformly.…”
Section: Surface Condition and Composition Of The Machined Workpiecementioning
confidence: 96%
“…6) obtained during machining cycle indicate the dynamically changing machining conditions at toolworkpiece interface. Mastud et al [13] obtained the current and voltage signals after 5 min into the machining cycle with machining parameters of 120 V, 10 nF and 20 %. In Figure 6, region AB denotes open circuit condition when the tool is approaching towards the workpiece.…”
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