2021
DOI: 10.3390/ma14123189
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Elemental and Thermochemical Analyses of Materials after Electrical Discharge Machining in Water: Focus on Ni and Zn

Abstract: The mechanism of the material destruction under discharge pulses and material removal mechanism based on the thermochemical nature of the electrical erosion during electrical discharge machining of conductive materials were researched. The experiments were conducted for two structural materials used in the aerospace industry, namely austenite anticorrosion X10CrNiTi18-10 (12kH18N10T) steel and 2024 (D16) duralumin, machined by a brass tool of 0.25 mm in diameter in a deionized water medium. The optimized wire … Show more

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“…The dielectric fluid level was 1-2 mm above the cutting zone, and the cutting insert was held for 5-7 min in a medium before processing to avoid thermal fluctuations. The obtained sample was wiped with a rag [56]. A total of 5 kerfs were produced for each factor's set.…”
Section: Microtexturing Using Electrical Discharge Machiningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dielectric fluid level was 1-2 mm above the cutting zone, and the cutting insert was held for 5-7 min in a medium before processing to avoid thermal fluctuations. The obtained sample was wiped with a rag [56]. A total of 5 kerfs were produced for each factor's set.…”
Section: Microtexturing Using Electrical Discharge Machiningmentioning
confidence: 99%