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A systematic review on powder mixed electrical discharge machining

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HELIYON
Volume 5, Issue 12, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e02963

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Electrical engineering; Industrial engineering; Mechanical engineering; Nanotechnology; Metallurgical process; Powder additives; Process parameters; Dielectric; Powder mixed EDM (PMEDM); Material removal rate; Surface Roughness

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The advancement in the field of material science has gifted us new electrically conductive materials having good mechanical properties and thermal characteristics. Machining these materials using conventional machining process is a challenging task. Electrical discharge machining (EDM) is a well-established machining process used to manufacture process hard materials having geometrically complex shapes, that are extremely difficult to machine traditionally. EDM is a thermo-electric process in which material is eroded by rapidly recurring sparks between the non-contacted electrode and workpiece. As there is no direct contact between the electrodes in EDM, machining defects like mechanical stresses, clattering & vibration do not create problems during machining. In spite of the advantages of the process, its use in industry is limited owing to poor surface finish and low volumetric material removal. To overcome these drawbacks, the metallic powder is mixed in the dielectric fluid, which increases its conductive strength and increases the spark gap distance between the tool and workpiece. This new evolved material removal process is called Powder Mixed Electrical Discharge Machining (PMEDM). The added powder significantly affects the performance of the EDM process. The objective of this review is to benefit the researchers to understand the PMEDM concept precisely and study the process parameters furthermore in particulars to get enhancements in the process to achieve better quality levels.

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