2019
DOI: 10.24247/ijmperdjun201948
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A Review of Current Research on Powder Mixed Electric Discharge Machining

Abstract: In Die Sink electric discharge machining, mostly the dielectric material is in the liquid state such as mineral oils, kerosene, transformer oil, electric discharge machining oils or synthetic oils. Inferior surface quality, higher tool wear ratio, lesser material removal rate and higher machining time are the main disadvantages of using these dielectric fluids in electric discharge machining. The use of powder mixed with dielectric fluid named as a powder mixed electric discharge machining (PMEDM) is dependabl… Show more

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“…ED machining involves the use of oppositely charged electrons to remove material at high temperatures, reaching a point where the metal can be melted or vaporized [47,48]. The setup and a close-up view of the gap are depicted in Figure 13, a.…”
Section: Electric Discharge (Ed) Machiningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ED machining involves the use of oppositely charged electrons to remove material at high temperatures, reaching a point where the metal can be melted or vaporized [47,48]. The setup and a close-up view of the gap are depicted in Figure 13, a.…”
Section: Electric Discharge (Ed) Machiningmentioning
confidence: 99%