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Ultrasonic Vibration Assisted Electrical Discharge Machining and Micro-Electrical Discharge Machining: A Review

Machining Science and Technology, 2023
Material is removed during electrical discharge machining (EDM) because of the high temperatures. Hence, tiny components of the tool and workpiece melt and evaporate, causing molten metal to solidify and form debris.
Ibrahem Maher   +2 more
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Toward green electrical discharge machining (EDM): state of art and outlook

Machining science and technology, 2023
The electrical discharge machining process is useful to manufacture complex shaped parts with high accuracy; however, it has unfriendly environmental impacts such as toxic emissions and health hazards; these impacts do not align with the recent ...
Israa Dheyaa Khalaf Alrubaye, G. Fantoni
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Electric Discharge Machining

2023
In the last decade, there has been an increase in interest in electrical discharge machining (EDM)'s innovative applications, with a focus on this technology's potential for surface modification. Along with the erosion of the work material during machining, the inherent nature of the operation also causes some tool material to be lost.
Bhiksha Gugulothu   +4 more
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An extensive review on sustainable developments of dry and near-dry electrical discharge machining processes

Journal of manufacturing science and engineering, 2021
Electrical discharge machining (EDM) is very essential unconventional electro-thermal machining process to machine the contour profile of hard materials in modern production industries.
S. Boopathi
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Comparative study of energy efficiency and environmental impact in magnetic field assisted and conventional electrical discharge machining

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019
Electrical discharge machining is a significant non-traditional technique, widely used in the precise manufacturing field. However, the electrical discharge machining process possesses plenty of energy consumption and hazardous exhaust emissions. Since a
Wuyi Ming, Guojun Zhang, Yanming Zhang
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Recently evaluated Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) process performances: A research perspective

, 2021
Recently, cutting edge machining approaches are used extensively for answering multifarious issues in manufacturing sectors that consist of machining larger strength materials, manufacture of intricate shaped profiles, improve surface characteristics ...
Debasis Gouda   +5 more
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Programming for Machining in Electrical Discharge Machine

2021
The correct selection of manufacturing conditions is one of the most important aspects to take into consideration in most manufacturing processes and, particularly, in processes related to electrical discharge machining (EDM). It is a capable of machining geometrically complex or hard material components that are precise and difficult-to-machine such ...
Chikesh Ranjan   +3 more
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Electrical Discharge Machining

2015
The machining processes introduced in the previous chapters center around the generation of relative motion between the workpiece and the wedge-shaped cutting tool. In these traditional processes, the fundamental mechanism responsible for the removal of materials is the plastic shearing action along the shear plane.
Steven Y. Liang, Albert J. Shih
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Influence of Discharge Current Pulse on Machinability in Electrical Discharge Machining

Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 2013
In this study, the machining characteristics of AISI 202 stainless steel have been investigated in thermal erosion process. Taguchi method based experiments have been conducted with conventional and modified pulse generators using electric discharge machining.
T. Muthuramalingam, B. Mohan
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State of the art electrical discharge machining (EDM)

International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2003
Stephen T Newman
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