Abstract:Electrochemical machining (ECM), an advanced manufacturing technology, is widely used in aero-engine blade machining. In blade ECM, the electrolyte flows through the inter-electrode gap, generating hydrogen bubbles and heat, which affect the conductance and thus influence the machining quality. This paper focused on the effect of bubble movement on the flow field and the machining quality of ECM. A novel vertical flow mode of electrolyte was proposed according to the bubbles dynamics analysis. Multi-physical f… Show more
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