Experimental Investigation on Material Removal Rate, Surface Roughness of 304 Stainless Steel Using CNC Wire EDM

  • M.Anantha Babu, S.Deepak, M.Ashokkumar, M.Mathanbabu, K.Mathivanan, R. Ramalingam
Keywords: Eroded, Pulse ON/OFF time, Tool-electrode and Roughness Tester.

Abstract

Wire cut Electrical Discharge Machining (WEDM) is a commonly selecting for material removing technique is utilized for fabricating parts with complex forms and features. WEDM is a unique variation of the traditional EDM technique that starts the sparking process using an electrode. The thin brass, copper, or tungsten made wire electrode with a diameter of 0.05-0.3 mm moving constantly which makes use of that may attain better tiny corner radius of WEDM. The selected sample were eroding take place of the wire during the WEDM process, which eliminates mechanical tensions during machining. The effect of different WEDM operation variables set as wire speed, wire tension, discharge current, dielectric flow rate, pulse on and off time on the parameter, Stainless Steel 304 Material Removing Rate (MRR) using RSM, had been studied. The MRR will be maximized if the optimum set of operational variations is used.

Published
2021-11-02
How to Cite
M.Mathanbabu, K.Mathivanan, R. Ramalingam, M. B. S. M. (2021). Experimental Investigation on Material Removal Rate, Surface Roughness of 304 Stainless Steel Using CNC Wire EDM. Design Engineering, 9333-9346. Retrieved from http://thedesignengineering.com/index.php/DE/article/view/5976
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