Abstract

ABSTRACTElectrical discharge machining (EDM) process is popular for machining conductive and difficult-to-cut materials, but low material removal rate (MRR) and poor surface quality are major limitations of the process. These limitations can be overcome by adding the suitable powder in the dielectric. The powder particles influence electric field intensity during the EDM process which in turn improve its performance. The size (micro to nano) and properties of the mixed powder also influence the machining efficiency. In this regard, the objective of the present work is to study the performance of EDM process for machining Inconel 825 alloy by mixing Al2O3 nanopowder in deionized water. The experimental investigation revealed that maximum MRR of 47 mg/min and minimum SR of 1.487 µm, which are 44 and 51% higher in comparison to conventional EDM process, respectively, can be achieved by setting optimal combinations of process parameters. To analyze these observed process behavior, pulse-train data of the spark gap were acquired. The discharge waveform identifies the less arcing phenomenon in the modified EDM process compared to conventional EDM. Further, surface-topography of the machined surface was critically examined by capturing field emission scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy images.

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