Abstract
Aluminum–Bronze alloys (Al-10%–Cu-balance) are difficult-to-machine cut alloys. Copper (Cu) metal itself is not suitable for machining. The machining performance of the Aluminum–Bronze alloy sample was investigated by the Wire Electric Discharge Machining (WEDM) method, which is among the non-traditional manufacturing methods used in conductive materials that are difficult to process. The aluminum–bronze sample with a diameter of 20[Formula: see text]mm was cut with 0.18[Formula: see text]mm molybdenum wire electrode. Table feedrate, pulse-on-time and pulse-space were used as experimental parameters. Surface roughness and energy consumption values were measured in WEDM process. According to Taguchi analysis and ANOVA results, it was determined that the pulse-on-time parameter was effective on the surface roughness and the table feedrate parameter was effective on the energy consumption.
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