Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1701308 Procedia CIRP 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Electric discharge machining of ceramics becomes principally feasible if the ceramic material has a sufficiently high electric conductivity. This can be achieved by adding transition metal carbides, borides or nitrides such as titanium carbide. In case of electric discharge drilling the small electrode dimensions lead to higher current densities compared to die sinking. In order to avoid bursting of the ceramics by thermal shock machining parameters have to be well adjusted and the material should have a high thermal conductivity. A parameter study was carried out to observe the removal behavior depending on machine parameters such as discharge energy, pulse form and flushing conditions.

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