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Electro-Discharge Machining of Inconel 825 Super alloy: Effects of Tool Material and Dielectric Flushing

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SILICON
Volume 10, Issue 5, Pages 2079-2099

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12633-017-9728-5

Keywords

Inconel 825; Super alloy; Electro-discharge machining; Surface integrity; Grain refinement; Crystallite size; Micro-strain; Dislocation density; EDS; Micro-indentation hardness

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Aspects of machinability of Inconel 825 super alloy during electro-discharge machining was attempted in this work. The extent of machinability was investigated in purview of process performance (i.e. material removal rate), surface integrity (morphology as well as topography) of the EDMed work surface including surface roughness, surface crack density, white layer thickness, and micro-indentation hardness. Effects of variation of tool material (graphite, tungsten, brass and copper) were analyzed in this work. Metallurgical characteristics of the EDMed work surface were studied in view of phase information (matrix and precipitates), grain refinement (crystallite size, micro-strain and dislocation density) etc. Results were further interpreted in support of EDS, and micro-hardness test data. Additionally, effects of flushing condition (with and without flushing) of the dielectric medium were examined on influencing EDM performance on Inconel 825 work material. Moreover, effects of peak discharge current on EDM responses were discussed.

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