2021
DOI: 10.1108/wje-07-2020-0322
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Simulation and experimental investigation of tool wear rate in dry and near-dry EDM process

Abstract: Purpose Many engineering applications in this era require new age materials; however, some classic alloys like spring steel are still used in critical applications such as aerospace, defense and automobile. To machine spring steel material, there exist various difficulties such as rapid tool wear rate, the rough surface formation of a workpiece and higher power consumption. The purpose of this paper is to address these issues, various approaches in addition to electrical discharge machines (EDM) are used such … Show more

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“…The mean wear rate of 0.2 mm 3 min −1 was recorded when copper or copper composites were used as electrode. As anticipated, brass with a lower melting temperature has a higher TWR as compared to the selected tool material [37]. Machining at the maximum current discharges high-intensity energy, which extracts material from both the electrode and the work piece.…”
Section: Influence Of Process Parameters On Twrmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The mean wear rate of 0.2 mm 3 min −1 was recorded when copper or copper composites were used as electrode. As anticipated, brass with a lower melting temperature has a higher TWR as compared to the selected tool material [37]. Machining at the maximum current discharges high-intensity energy, which extracts material from both the electrode and the work piece.…”
Section: Influence Of Process Parameters On Twrmentioning
confidence: 73%