A Brief Review of Experimental Investigations and Analytical Development of Powder Mixed Electric Discharge Machining (PMEDM)

Autor: Bhowmick, Sovan, Majumdar, Gautam, Bandyopadhyay, Asish
Zdroj: Advances in Science and Technology; October 2006, Vol. 45 Issue: 1 p31-38, 8p
Abstrakt: Powder mixed electric discharge machining (PMEDM) is a newly developed technology in which EDM is performed by mixing electrically conductive micro or nanoparticles with dielectric fluid. The electrically conductive tiny particles when come at the gap of electrode and work piece, they will begin to create spark by the induction of electrode voltage which enhances the material removal and surface finish of the machined surface. In this paper a brief review has been done on different aspects of powder mixed electric discharge machining. It is observed that the researches are done in three main directions. Firstly, experimental studies are done to show the effect of several input process parameters on responses mainly material removal rate (MRR), surface roughness and tool wear rate. Secondly, the metallurgical characteristics of the machined surface are analyzed to measure the white layer thickness and amount of powder material inclusion onto the surface. The third one is the investigation of thermal characteristics of the tool and work pieces during the machining process. In these three sections of researches, the results of the investigations have been discussed in this review. Keywords: powder mixed electric discharge machining, metallurgical characteristics, nano particles, material removal rate, surface roughness, tool wear rate, white layer thickness, thermal characteristics
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