Abstract:Electrochemical machining has attracted increasing attention for micro-machining applications. The first section discusses a process to erode a hole of hundreds of microns diameter in a metal surface using a moving electrode. The discussion provides a method to predict the enlargement of the produced hole and to taper under the applied machining conditions. A computational model illustrates how the machined profile develops over time and as the electrode gap changes. The analysis is based on Faraday's laws of … Show more
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