Micro-Drilling of Sapphire Using Electro Chemical Discharge Machining
Electrochemical discharge machining (ECDM) refers to a non-traditional machining method for performing effective material removal on non-conductive hard and brittle materials. To increase the ECDM machining efficiency, traditionally, the method of increasing the machining voltage or increasing the e...
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doaj-080e3a8db60047cd8772bdeaacbbd4e42020-11-25T02:04:02ZengMDPI AGMicromachines2072-666X2020-04-011137737710.3390/mi11040377Micro-Drilling of Sapphire Using Electro Chemical Discharge MachiningChao-Ching Ho0Jia-Chang Chen1Graduate Institute of Manufacturing Technology and Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei 10608, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Manufacturing Technology and Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei 10608, TaiwanElectrochemical discharge machining (ECDM) refers to a non-traditional machining method for performing effective material removal on non-conductive hard and brittle materials. To increase the ECDM machining efficiency, traditionally, the method of increasing the machining voltage or increasing the electrolyte concentration is used. These methods can also cause overcut reaming of the drilled holes and a rough surface on the heat affected area. In this study, an innovative combinational machining assisted method was proposed and a self-developed coaxial-jet nozzle was used in order to combine two assisted machining methods, tool electrode rotation and coaxial-jet, simultaneously. Accordingly, the electrolyte of the machining area was maintained at the low liquid level and the electrolyte was renewed at the same time, thereby allowing the spark discharge to be concentrated at the contact surface between the front end of the tool electrode and the machined material. In addition, prior to the machining and micro-drilling, the output of the machining energy assisted mechanism was further controlled and reduced. For the study disclosed in this paper, experiments were conducted to use different voltage parameters to machine sapphire specimens of a 640 μm thickness in KOH electrolyte at a concentration of 5 M.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/11/4/377electrochemical discharge machiningsapphire machiningcoaxial-jetelectrode wear |
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Micro-Drilling of Sapphire Using Electro Chemical Discharge Machining |
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Micro-Drilling of Sapphire Using Electro Chemical Discharge Machining |
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Micro-Drilling of Sapphire Using Electro Chemical Discharge Machining |
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Micro-Drilling of Sapphire Using Electro Chemical Discharge Machining |
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Micro-Drilling of Sapphire Using Electro Chemical Discharge Machining |
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micro-drilling of sapphire using electro chemical discharge machining |
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Electrochemical discharge machining (ECDM) refers to a non-traditional machining method for performing effective material removal on non-conductive hard and brittle materials. To increase the ECDM machining efficiency, traditionally, the method of increasing the machining voltage or increasing the electrolyte concentration is used. These methods can also cause overcut reaming of the drilled holes and a rough surface on the heat affected area. In this study, an innovative combinational machining assisted method was proposed and a self-developed coaxial-jet nozzle was used in order to combine two assisted machining methods, tool electrode rotation and coaxial-jet, simultaneously. Accordingly, the electrolyte of the machining area was maintained at the low liquid level and the electrolyte was renewed at the same time, thereby allowing the spark discharge to be concentrated at the contact surface between the front end of the tool electrode and the machined material. In addition, prior to the machining and micro-drilling, the output of the machining energy assisted mechanism was further controlled and reduced. For the study disclosed in this paper, experiments were conducted to use different voltage parameters to machine sapphire specimens of a 640 μm thickness in KOH electrolyte at a concentration of 5 M. |
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electrochemical discharge machining sapphire machining coaxial-jet electrode wear |
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