EDM turning using a strip electrode

Ki Young Song, Do Kwan Chung, Min Soo Park, Chong Nam Chu

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Abstract

Turning by electrical discharge machining (EDM turning) is an effective method to machine hard-to-cut materials. Generally, a wire-EDM is utilized in EDM turning because it is not concerned with electrode wear. However, wire-EDM turning has a slow machining speed due to its small machining area, and the wire may break due to overheating electrodes. For these reasons, its machining speed must be limited. In this study, a strip-EDM was created in an effort to overcome the problems in the EDM-turning process. This machining method used a conductive strip as an electrode. The strip was fed continuously, like a wire-EDM; therefore electrode wear was not a concern. One advantage of the strip-EDM was that it increased the material removal rate because of its large machining area and non-breaking electrode. In the experiments, machining characteristics were investigated according to machining conditions, and practical machining was carried out via fabrication of complex shapes on a shaft workpiece.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1495-1500
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Materials Processing Technology
Volume213
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

Keywords

  • EDM
  • EDM Electrode wear
  • turning Strip

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