Performance enhancement of rotary tool near-dry EDM process through tool modification

Author(s):  
Vineet Kumar Yadav ◽  
Ramver Singh ◽  
Pradeep Kumar ◽  
Akshay Dvivedi
Author(s):  
Soham Mujumdar

Abstract There is a growing interest in developing the dry EDM process as a sustainable alternative to the conventional liquid dielectric-based EDM process. It is shown that the dry EDM process possesses advantages over the conventional process in terms of thermal damage, recast layer, and tool wear. However, there is a need to increase the productivity of the dry EDM process for its successful adaptation in the industry. This paper presents a model of dry EDM plasma discharge with air as the dielectric medium. The model uses global modeling (‘0D’) approach in which equations of mass balance, energy balance, and plasma expansion are solved simultaneously to obtain a time-dependent description of the plasma in terms of its composition, temperature, diameter, and heat flux to electrodes. The model includes reaction kinetics involving 622 reactions and 55 species to determine the air plasma composition. A single discharge dry EDM operation is successfully simulated using the model, and the effect of discharge current on the plasma is studied. An increase in the discharge current increases the electron density, temperature, and diameter of the plasma linearly, while heat flux to the workpiece increases exponentially. Overall, the model provides an essential tool to study the dry EDM process mechanisms at a fundamental level and devise methods for process improvements.


2020 ◽  
Vol 110 (11-12) ◽  
pp. 811-815
Author(s):  
Lisa Marie Rickerts ◽  
Tassilo-Maria Schimmelpfennig ◽  
Ivan Perfilov

Die Funkenerosion wird in der Dentalindustrie zur Herstellung von hochpräzisem Zahnersatz aus CrCoMo eingesetzt. Dieser Beitrag stellt die Strategie und Technologie der halbtrockenen Funkenerosion von CrCoMo-Dentalbrücken vor. Als Dielektrikum kommt ein Wasser-Luft-Gemisch zum Einsatz, dass durch ein speziell entwickeltes Spülsystem durch die Kupfer-Werkzeugelektrode in die Erodierzone injiziert wird. Um die Effizienz des halbtrockenen Erodierprozesses zu erhöhen, werden die grundlegenden Zusammenhänge zwischen ausgewählten Prozessgrößen experimentell untersucht. Electrical discharge machining (EDM) is used in dental industry for the manufacturing of high-precision dentures from CrCoMo. This article presents the strategy and technology of near-dry EDM of CrCoMo dental bridges. A water-air mixture, which is injected through the copper tool electrode into the erosion zone by a specially developed flushing system is used as dielectric. In order to increase the efficiency of the near-dry EDM process, the basic relationships between the influencing process variables are investigated experimentally.


Author(s):  
Vaibhav Ganachari ◽  
Uday Chate ◽  
Laxman Waghmode ◽  
Prashant Jadhav ◽  
Satish Mullya ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Apurva A Kulkarni Et.al

Dry EDM may be a modification of the traditional electrical discharge machining (EDM) process during which the liquid dielectric is replaced by a gaseous medium. High velocity gas is supplied through it into the discharge gap. The flow of high velocity gas into the gap facilitates removal of debris and prevents excessive heating of the tool and work piece at the discharge spots. it's now known that aside from being an environment–friendly process, other advantages of the dry EDM process are low tool wear, lower discharge gap, lower residual stresses, smaller white layer and smaller heat affected zone.[1] Keeping literature review into consideration, during this research, an effort has been made by selecting compressed gas as a dielectric medium, with Hastelloy as a work piece material and copper as a tool electrode. Conventional experiments were also performed. Experiments are performed using Taguchi DoE orthogonal array to watch and analysis the consequences of various process parameters to optimize the response variables like material removal rate (MRR) and gear wear rate (TWR).


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 4445-4451 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nimo Singh Khundrakpam ◽  
Gurinder Singh Brar ◽  
Dharmpal Deepak

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