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Analysis of dry electrical discharge machining in different dielectric mediums

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Dry electrical discharge machining (EDM) is a modification of the oil EDM process in which the liquid dielectric is replaced by a gaseous dielectric. This study investigates the effects of… Click to show full abstract

Dry electrical discharge machining (EDM) is a modification of the oil EDM process in which the liquid dielectric is replaced by a gaseous dielectric. This study investigates the effects of different types of gas (air, nitrogen, and mixture of argon/air) on the machining characteristics of dry EDM of M35 workpiece material. A Taguchi L27 orthogonal array design was applied to investigate the effects of six control factors, including current, pulse on-time, duty factor, gas pressure, electrode rotational speed and specifically type of gas on machining responses, including material removal rate (MRR), surface roughness, and radial overcut. Also, the surface integrity was investigated in different dielectric mediums. Results show that the argon/air mixture can improve the MRR with respect to air and nitrogen. The best dimensional accuracy can be obtained by using nitrogen as the dielectric medium. Also, the machined surface with nitrogen has the fewest small drops and the microcracks in Aagon/air mixture is more than those air one. So, the argon/air mixture is the best dielectric with respect to nitrogen and air mediums for dry EDM of high-speed steel M35.

Keywords: dielectric mediums; dry electrical; electrical discharge; different dielectric; air; discharge machining

Journal Title: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering
Year Published: 2017

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