Grinding-aided electrochemical discharge machining of particulate reinforced metal matrix composites

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J. W. Liu
T. M. Yue
Z. N. Guo
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[1] The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,The Advanced Manufacturing Technology Research Centre, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
[2] South China University of Technology,State Key Lab of Pulp & Paper Engineering
[3] Guangdong University of Technology,Faculty of Electromechanical Engineering
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The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | 2013年 / 68卷
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Electrochemical discharge machining; Grinding; Metal matrix composites; Material removal rate; Surface roughness;
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A grinding-aided electrochemical discharge machining (G-ECDM) process has been developed to improve the performance of the conventional ECDM process in machining particulate reinforced metal matrix composites (MMCs). The G-ECDM process functions under a combined action of electrochemical dissolution, spark erosion, and direct mechanical grinding. The tool electrode has a coating containing a hard reinforcement phase of diamond particles. The MMC employed in this study was Al2O3 particulate reinforced aluminum 6061 alloy. The material removal mechanism of this hybrid process has been analyzed. The results showed that the grinding action can effectively remove re-cast material deposited on the machining surface. The surface roughness (Ra) measured for the G-ECDM specimen was ten times smaller than that of the specimen machined without grinding aid (i.e., ECDM alone). Moreover, the material removal rate (MRR) of G-ECDM was about three times higher than that of ECDM under the experimental conditions of this study. The voltage waveform and crater distribution were also analyzed, and the experimental results showed that the G-ECDM process operates in a stable condition. The relative importance of the various processing parameters on MRR was established using orthogonal analysis. The results showed that MRR is influenced by the machining parameters in the order of duty cycle > current > electrolyte concentration. This study showed that the G-ECDM process is superior to the ECDM process for machining particulate reinforced MMCs, where a higher machining efficiency and a better surface quality can be obtained.
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页码:2349 / 2357
页数:8
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