2019
DOI: 10.1007/s42452-019-0403-x
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Influence on machinability and form tolerance of Inconel 718 in Edm using different diameter multi hole Cu electrodes

Abstract: This research aims to examine the machinability and form tolerances in die sinking EDM for Ni-based superalloy with different diameter internally engraved hole of the multi-hole copper electrode. Manufacturing of superalloys with close tolerances is becoming a major area for primary research in defence and aerospace industries due to their particular characteristics. Therefore, this work focuses on an experimental analysis to improve the productivity and Material Removal Rate of Inconel-718 with close toleranc… Show more

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“…Data pertaining to circularity, cylindricity and perpendicularity of round cavities are scarce in EDM literature 11 . Circularity is defined as a condition of a surface of revolution (sphere, cone, and cylinder) where all points of the surface intersected by any plane perpendicular to a common axis (cone, cylinder) or passing through a common center (sphere) are equidistant from the axis of the center 12 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data pertaining to circularity, cylindricity and perpendicularity of round cavities are scarce in EDM literature 11 . Circularity is defined as a condition of a surface of revolution (sphere, cone, and cylinder) where all points of the surface intersected by any plane perpendicular to a common axis (cone, cylinder) or passing through a common center (sphere) are equidistant from the axis of the center 12 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be inferred that high surface roughness was generated by the combination of high duty cycle and low pulse duration. At high duty cycle, large discharge energy and impetuous force were produced which resulted in larger sized carters on the workpiece, as a consequence, the surface finish decreased with a rise in duty cycle [21,29]. At the same time, for high pulse duration, the enlargement of the plasma channel took place in the gap of electrodes, because of which the peak current and magnitude of impulsive force decreased [22].…”
Section: Response Surface Of Srmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This leads to high temperatures in the machining area, which increased the wear of the electrode alongside MRR, thereby increasing the wear ratio of the electrode [10]. Moreover, at high discharge current, a lot of disintegrated particles get amassed in the machining gap that in the end enhanced the electrode wear [21]. From the Figure 8(a), one can see that in AAEDD, EWR was lower than in the REDD.…”
Section: Effect Of Process Factors On Ewrmentioning
confidence: 99%
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