کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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778883 | 1464514 | 2014 | 10 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• A model with liquid, gas, and solid phases for machining gap was established.
• The movement mode of bubbles and debris were analyzed.
• The tendency of bubble expansion speed as machining conditions changes was studied.
Debris concentration and bubble volume fraction in the bottom gap between the electrode and workpiece affect the state of consecutive-pulse discharge and the efficiency of electrical discharge machining (EDM). Thus, the mechanisms of debris and bubble movement during consecutive-pulse discharge should be elucidated. However, these mechanisms have not been fully understood because of debris and bubble movement in the machining gap are difficult to simulate and observe. This study proposes a three-dimensional model of flow field with liquid, gas, and solid phases for machining gap in EDM. The mechanisms of debris and bubble movement in the machining gap during consecutive-pulse discharge were analyzed through the model. Debris and bubble movement in consecutive-pulse discharge was observed through experiments. The results showed that the proposed simulation model is feasible. The bubble expansion is the main way that the bubbles exclude from machining gap. Much debris moves outside the machining gap following the excluded bubbles, which is the main way that the debris excludes from machining gap. The bubble expansion becomes strong with the increase of the discharge current and pulse-on time.
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Journal: International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture - Volume 77, February 2014, Pages 56–65