Abstract:Electrochemical trepanning (ECTr) is a highly effective and economic manufacturing technology for machining difficult-to-cut metal materials that are often used in aeroengine components. Integral structural components such as blisks, diffusers, etc. are composed of hubs and blades. In continuous ECTr, machining trace stems from on the hub between adjacent blades. The depth of machining trace significantly influences the surface integrity of the integrated components, even causes the scrapping of the workpiece.… Show more
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