CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF COMMUTATION MECHANISM FOR ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY OF VAPOR-GAS ENVELOPE IN ELECTRO-IMPULSE POLISHING MODE

Electric conductivity of vapor-gas envelope in electro-impulse polishing mode is closely connected with mechanisms of physical and chemical processes occurring on an anode surface and in pre-anode area of electrolyte, metal removing, smoothing-out of surface profile irregularities and technological...

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Main Author: Yu. V. Sinkevitch
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Language:Russian
Published: Belarusian National Technical University 2016-09-01
Series:Nauka i Tehnika
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Online Access:https://sat.bntu.by/jour/article/view/948
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spelling doaj-8a7466b9506a4a3ca0fb5b734cae3a142021-07-29T08:29:34ZrusBelarusian National Technical UniversityNauka i Tehnika2227-10312414-03922016-09-0115540741410.21122/2227-1031-2016-15-5-407-414905CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF COMMUTATION MECHANISM FOR ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY OF VAPOR-GAS ENVELOPE IN ELECTRO-IMPULSE POLISHING MODEYu. V. Sinkevitch0Belarusian National Technical UniversityElectric conductivity of vapor-gas envelope in electro-impulse polishing mode is closely connected with mechanisms of physical and chemical processes occurring on an anode surface and in pre-anode area of electrolyte, metal removing, smoothing-out of surface profile irregularities and technological regimes influencing on productivity and processing accuracy. The paper presents experimentally substantiated conceptual model of a mechanism for electric conductivity of vapor-gas envelope. According to the model an electric current passing in the envelope and having quasi-constant and high-frequency components is provided by ionic conductivity in electrolyte envelope-enclosing bridges and ionic conductivity in gas envelope phase. It has been shown that quasi-constant of the current component represents a composition of electric current consisting of overlapping time current impulses from electrolyte bridges that enclose the envelope with frequency of 0.01−0.90 kHz and current in a gas phase of the envelope. High-frequency current component is pre-conditioned by ionic conductivity in bridges that commutate the envelope with frequency of 2.5 MHz. The paper theoretically substantiates excessive electrical conductivity of electrolyte in the electrolyte bridges. It has been demonstrated that formation of vapor-gas envelope and its renovation are connected with thermal burst mechanism for destruction of electrolyte bridges. Envelope vibration and hydrodynamic flows within the electrolyte occur due to impulse wave impact on electrolyte layer which is on the border of the envelope. The waves are caused by burtsts of electrolyte bridges and cavitation bubble collapse in pre-anode electrolyte area.https://sat.bntu.by/jour/article/view/948electro-impulse polishingelectrolytevapor-gas envelopeelectrolyte bridgecurrent impulseionic conductivity
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CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF COMMUTATION MECHANISM FOR ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY OF VAPOR-GAS ENVELOPE IN ELECTRO-IMPULSE POLISHING MODE
Nauka i Tehnika
electro-impulse polishing
electrolyte
vapor-gas envelope
electrolyte bridge
current impulse
ionic conductivity
author_facet Yu. V. Sinkevitch
author_sort Yu. V. Sinkevitch
title CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF COMMUTATION MECHANISM FOR ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY OF VAPOR-GAS ENVELOPE IN ELECTRO-IMPULSE POLISHING MODE
title_short CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF COMMUTATION MECHANISM FOR ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY OF VAPOR-GAS ENVELOPE IN ELECTRO-IMPULSE POLISHING MODE
title_full CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF COMMUTATION MECHANISM FOR ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY OF VAPOR-GAS ENVELOPE IN ELECTRO-IMPULSE POLISHING MODE
title_fullStr CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF COMMUTATION MECHANISM FOR ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY OF VAPOR-GAS ENVELOPE IN ELECTRO-IMPULSE POLISHING MODE
title_full_unstemmed CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF COMMUTATION MECHANISM FOR ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY OF VAPOR-GAS ENVELOPE IN ELECTRO-IMPULSE POLISHING MODE
title_sort conceptual model of commutation mechanism for electric conductivity of vapor-gas envelope in electro-impulse polishing mode
publisher Belarusian National Technical University
series Nauka i Tehnika
issn 2227-1031
2414-0392
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Electric conductivity of vapor-gas envelope in electro-impulse polishing mode is closely connected with mechanisms of physical and chemical processes occurring on an anode surface and in pre-anode area of electrolyte, metal removing, smoothing-out of surface profile irregularities and technological regimes influencing on productivity and processing accuracy. The paper presents experimentally substantiated conceptual model of a mechanism for electric conductivity of vapor-gas envelope. According to the model an electric current passing in the envelope and having quasi-constant and high-frequency components is provided by ionic conductivity in electrolyte envelope-enclosing bridges and ionic conductivity in gas envelope phase. It has been shown that quasi-constant of the current component represents a composition of electric current consisting of overlapping time current impulses from electrolyte bridges that enclose the envelope with frequency of 0.01−0.90 kHz and current in a gas phase of the envelope. High-frequency current component is pre-conditioned by ionic conductivity in bridges that commutate the envelope with frequency of 2.5 MHz. The paper theoretically substantiates excessive electrical conductivity of electrolyte in the electrolyte bridges. It has been demonstrated that formation of vapor-gas envelope and its renovation are connected with thermal burst mechanism for destruction of electrolyte bridges. Envelope vibration and hydrodynamic flows within the electrolyte occur due to impulse wave impact on electrolyte layer which is on the border of the envelope. The waves are caused by burtsts of electrolyte bridges and cavitation bubble collapse in pre-anode electrolyte area.
topic electro-impulse polishing
electrolyte
vapor-gas envelope
electrolyte bridge
current impulse
ionic conductivity
url https://sat.bntu.by/jour/article/view/948
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