2023
DOI: 10.3390/met13101771
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Evolution of the Interelectrode Gap during Co-Rotating Electrochemical Machining

Shuofang Zhou,
Dengyong Wang,
Tianyu Fu
et al.

Abstract: A new co-rotating electrochemical machining method is presented to machine the complex structure inside annular parts such as flame tubes and aero-engine casings. Due to the unique shape and motion of electrodes, it is difficult to accurately compute the electric field intensity in the machining area. In this paper, the complex electric field model is simplified by conformal transformation, and the analytical solution of electric field intensity is exactly calculated. A material removal model is built on the b… Show more

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“…As described above, ECM and PECM are manufacturing technologies based on the anodic dissolution process that is influenced by different mechanisms. Therefore, in numerous previous studies, simulation models with different objectives have been developed and applied in order to design both the tool and fixture geometries [16][17][18], as well as to set the process parameters [19,20]. The level of detail considered can range from electrodynamic models [21][22][23] to transient multi-ion models [24][25][26][27][28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As described above, ECM and PECM are manufacturing technologies based on the anodic dissolution process that is influenced by different mechanisms. Therefore, in numerous previous studies, simulation models with different objectives have been developed and applied in order to design both the tool and fixture geometries [16][17][18], as well as to set the process parameters [19,20]. The level of detail considered can range from electrodynamic models [21][22][23] to transient multi-ion models [24][25][26][27][28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%