Comparison of Copper and Tungsten Electrodes for the Electric Discharge Machined SUS-316L

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Gurpreet Singh ◽  
Amit Mahajan ◽  
Sandeep Devgan ◽  
Sarabjeet Singh Sidhu
1986 ◽  
Vol 210 (1) ◽  
pp. 127-136 ◽  
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Yong Jian Zhang ◽  
Astrid Bjørgum ◽  
Ulf Erikson ◽  
Reidar Tunold ◽  
Rolf Ødegård

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Osamah Siddiqui ◽  
Ghassan Chehade ◽  
Ibrahim Dincer

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B. L. WHEELER ◽  
B. JEFFRIES-NAKAMURA ◽  
M. E. LOVELAND ◽  
C. P. BANKSTON ◽  
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D. Aurbach

The electrodepostion of bi-valent iron, zinc and tungsten (IV) on tungsten electrodes in equimolar NaCl-KCl melt at 700-750oC was studied by Cyclic Voltammetry and Chronoamperometry. While iron (II) and zinc (II) ions demonstrate regular values of diffusion coefficients, which are all in the range of 10-6-10-5 cm2/sec, tungsten (IV) ions diffuse considerably slower. Plausible process mechanisms were proposed, according to which the tungsten (IV) ions form polynuclear ions and these massive species diffuse at considerably more moderate rates.


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