NUMERICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF LASER-ASSISTED MACHINING OF INCONEL 718

2008 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 498-513 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Shi ◽  
H. Attia ◽  
R. Vargas ◽  
S. Tavakoli
2021 ◽  
pp. 2150102
Author(s):  
MAYANK CHOUBEY ◽  
K. P. MAITY

The increasing trends towards miniaturized and lightweight components for various engineering and aerospace applications by unconventional machining the demand for micro-electrical discharge machining (EDM) have become increasingly wide. Micro-EDM is one of the most promising unconventional machining processes as compared to other unconventional machining due to its lower cost, ease of operation, and accuracy. This research explores the experimental investigation of micro-EDM operation on hard and difficult to machine material Inconel 718. The micro-holes were fabricated on an Inconel 718 workpiece with a copper electrode. The influence of input process parameters on material removal rate (MRR), machining time, and quality of the fabricated micro-holes were studied. Overcut and taperness of the fabricated micro-sized through holes were measured to address the accuracy of the fabricated micro-holes in micro-EDM operation. Experimental results reveal that the increase in current and voltage increases the MRR, and reduced machining time but at the cost of dimensional accuracy of the fabricated holes. The high value of current and voltage resulted in poor surface quality. The optimum machining condition that gives higher MRR with higher machining precision was obtained by experimenting while machining Inconel 718.


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