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Accretion of titanium carbide by electrical discharge machining with powder suspended in working fluid

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/S0141-6359(00)00068-4

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electrical discharge machining; surface modification; titanium carbide

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A surface modification method by electrical discharge machining (EDM) with a green compact electrode has been studied to make thick TIC or WC layer. Titanium ahoy powder or tungsten powder is supplied from the green compact electrode and adheres on a workpiece by the beat caused by discharge. To avoid the production process of the green compact electrode, a surface modification method by EDM with powder suspended in working fluid is proposed in this paper. After considering flow of working fluid in EDM process, the use of a thin electrode and a rotating disk electrode are expected to keep powder concentration high in the gap between a workpiece and an Electrode and to accrete powder material on the workpiece. The accretion machining is tried under various electrical conditions. Titanium powder is suspended in working oil hire kerosene. TiC layer grows a thickness of 150 mum with a hardness of 1600 HII on carbon steel with an electrode of 1 mm in diameter. When a disk placed near a plate rotates in viscous fluid, the disk drags the fluid into the gap between the disk and the plate. Therefore, the powder concentration in the gap between a workpiece and a rotational disk electrode can be kept high. A wider area of the accretion can be obtained by using the rotational electrode with a gear shape. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science inc. All rights reserved.

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