Machining characteristics of micro EDM in water using high frequency bipolar pulse

Do Kwan Chung, Hong Shik Shin, Min Soo Park, Chong Nam Chu

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Abstract

Micro EDM using conventional pulse generators such as the RC type or transistor type with water as the dielectric fluid suffers from poor accuracy of machined structures due to electrolytic corrosion. In this study, a new high frequency bipolar pulse generator for micro EDM in water was developed in order to prevent electrolytic corrosion. The new pulse generator produced a high frequency bipolar pulse possessing a positive pulse duration of several hundred nanoseconds with a high repetition rate provided to the machining gap. Discharge characteristics of micro EDM using the new pulse generator were investigated. Machining characteristics were also investigated according to machining conditions such as the repetition rate, positive voltage, capacitance and resistivity. Using the new pulse generator, micro holes without electrolytic corrosion were successfully fabricated in deionized water and tap water. Machining time, tool wear and clearance using the new pulse generator in deionized water decreased compared with those using the RC circuit in kerosene.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)195-201
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
Volume12
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2011

Keywords

  • Dielectric fluid
  • Electrolytic corrosion
  • High frequency bipolar pulse
  • Micro EDM

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