Effects of hole taper on high speed steel workpiece using EDM injection flushing
Date
2009-06-20Author
M. S., Reza
Nor Farhanah
S. H., Tomadi
M. A., Hassan
W. S. W., Harun
M. A., Azmir
Z., Hamedon
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Electrical Discharge Machining
(EDM) is a controlled metal-removal process used
to remove metal by means of electrical spark
erosion. The objective of this paper is to
determine the effects of injection flushing on the
angle taper of a workpiece. One of the most
important factors in a successful EDM operation
is the removal particles from the working gap.
Flushing these particles out of the gap between the
workpiece and electrode are very important to
prevent them from forming bridges that cause
short circuits. Secondary discharge occurs easily
on the hole’s side wall workpiece when using
injection flushing. The secondary discharge will
cause the hole taper because of small diameter
hole and depth of machining. This study develops
the EDM injection flushing on the hole taper of
high speed steel (HSS) M35. Machining
parameters are constant while the pressure
flushing varies from 0.03 MPa to 0.15 MPa.
Copper electrode with kerosene dielectric fluid
was used to machine the high speed steel M35.
The effects of hole taper by using injection
flushing was being analyzed and discussed.
Injection flushing pressure found at most 0° angle
of taper occurs between 0.07 MPa.
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