ecdm by murli kumbharkar
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Presented by;MURLI SHESHERAO KUMBHARKAR
141413003T.Y Production ( S/W)
Mr. S.U. GHUNAGEGuide,
Assistant ProfessorProduction Engineering & Industrial
Management DepartmentCollege of Engineering Pune.
STUDY OF DISCHARGE MECHANISM IN ELECTROCHEMICAL DISCHARGE
MACHINING PROCESS
Contents:-
IntroductionNeed of ECDMWorking Principle of ECDMMaterial Removal Mechanism in ECDMExperimental setup of ECDMMain Subsystem of ECDMMain Influencing parametersAdvantages over ECM/EDMDisadvantages over EDM/ECMApplication of ECDMComparison between ECDM, EDM and ECMReferences
Introduction:-
• Electrochemical discharge machining is the combination of Electric discharge machining (EDM) and Electrochemical machining (ECM) process.
• Electrochemical Discharge Machining (ECDM) process is mostly applied for micro-machining and scribing hard and brittle, non-conducting materials like glass, quartz, ceramics etc.
• The work first on the Electrode effect, anode or cathode effects reported by Fizeau and his group of researchers and Foucault and his co-researchers in 1844.
Introduction:-
• It was introduced in 1968 as electro discharge drilling by Karafuji and Suda.• It knows different name such as : ESCM – Electro Chemical Spark Machining ( by V.K. Jain
et al.) SACE – Spark Assisted Chemical Engraving ( by Fascio et
al.) ECAM – Electro Chemical Anode Machining ( by Kubota) DMNC – Discharge Machining of Non-Conductors ( by
Cook et al. ) SAE – Spark Assisted Etching ( by Daridon et al. )
Need of ECDM :
1. High Accuracy and Surface Finish2. High Strength Alloys3. Complex Surfaces4. Technology Advancement5. Machining on non-conducting materials
.
• The working principle in ECDM is by combination of thermal and chemical mechanisms.
• When a high potential difference is applied between the two electrodes ( tool and work piece ) which are kept a few microns apart gas bubbles start forming continuously at both the electrodes.
Working Principle of ECDM :-
Material Removal Mechanism in ECDM :-
MRR Mechanism
Thermal mode
Melting Vaporization
Chemical mode
Etching
Experimental setup of ECDM :-
• Machine Setup : Usually it is a table top fabricated machine or a specialized set-up comprising of all the necessary features.• Power supply : consisting
of AC to DC converter and Voltage modulator or pulsed modulator.• Control system : Consists
of micro-controller or servo operated subsystem to provide flexibility to tool or work piece.
Main Subsystem of ECDM :-
Main Influencing parameters :-
Electrolyte Concentration Voltage Gas Film Spark Generation Tool Electrode Auxiliary Electrode
Advantages over ECM/EDM :-
• The surface obtained have better finish than EDM and ECM.
• Suitable for non-conducting materials.• High accuracy.• Methods does not leave any chips or burrs.• Less power consumption.
• Set-up is not costly and can be developed or fabricated
on exiting facility through modification and attachments.
Disadvantages over EDM/ECM:-
• Chances to electrode wear.• Initial cost of is high.• Thickness of ceramic material can be
machined is limited to 1.5 mm.• Radial overcut.
Application of ECDM :-ECDM is novel hybrid micro-machining technology for production of :• Through and blind micro-holes • Micro-grooves • Micro-slots• Micro-channels and Complex shapes
produced in non-conducting materials ( quartz, glass, and ceramics) etc.
• Miniature features of turbine blades ( micro-turbulated cooling holes )
• Filters for food and textiles industries• Micro-electro seam welding for copper plate• Industrial applications like bearings, computer
parts, artificial joints, cutting tools, electrical and thermal insulators etc.
• Trueing and Dressing of grinding wheels.
Application of ECDM :-
Comparison between ECDM, EDM and ECM
ASPECTS ECM EDM ECDM
PRINCIPLE Anodic dissolution Spark erosion Both
POWER 10,000A,2-3V,DC 200A,50-200V,DC 3-4A,40V,DC
WORK PIECE
Conductive Conductive Conductive & non- conductive
MRR Less Less 5times faster than EDM
TOOL WEAR
Less than both Higher than ECDM Less than EDM
ACCURACY
Higher than EDM Dimensional accurate :+-.03mm
+-.01mm
SURFACE FINISH
Higher than both Less Higher than EDM
COST Less initial than ECDM
Less initial than ECDM
High
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