Finishing of wire electric discharge machined surface

Wire Electric Discharge Machining (WEDM) has been employed to intricately cut and fabricate structures from hard metal alloys like Inconel. It is a non-contact process that can be used to fabricate structures without causing any or minimal dimensional distortions. However, the formation of recast la...

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Main Author: Rajaram, Attukur Nandagopal
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-662942023-03-11T16:52:10Z Finishing of wire electric discharge machined surface Rajaram, Attukur Nandagopal [Supervisor not in the list] School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering David Lee Butler DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering Wire Electric Discharge Machining (WEDM) has been employed to intricately cut and fabricate structures from hard metal alloys like Inconel. It is a non-contact process that can be used to fabricate structures without causing any or minimal dimensional distortions. However, the formation of recast layer on the structure surface during fabrication greatly reduces the fatigue strength of the structure and also induces micro cracks and tensile residual stress into the surface. This project aims in identifying a surface finishing method and determine the feasibility of using it to remove the recast layer. A simple cylindrical test coupon is fabricated by WEDM process and the selected surface finishing method is used to finish the coupon. Surface characterization is performed before and after finishing the coupon surface to validate the removal of recast layer. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) is used for visual inspection, Energy Dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) is used for chemical characterization and X-Ray Diffraction is used to measure the residual stress. The surface characterization results showed that recast layer could be removed from Wire Electric Discharge Machined surface using Abrasive Flow Machining without inducing any tensile residual stresses. Master of Science (Aerospace Engineering) 2016-03-23T05:21:22Z 2016-03-23T05:21:22Z 2016 Thesis-Master by Coursework http://hdl.handle.net/10356/66294 en 78 p. application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Rajaram, Attukur Nandagopal
Finishing of wire electric discharge machined surface
description Wire Electric Discharge Machining (WEDM) has been employed to intricately cut and fabricate structures from hard metal alloys like Inconel. It is a non-contact process that can be used to fabricate structures without causing any or minimal dimensional distortions. However, the formation of recast layer on the structure surface during fabrication greatly reduces the fatigue strength of the structure and also induces micro cracks and tensile residual stress into the surface. This project aims in identifying a surface finishing method and determine the feasibility of using it to remove the recast layer. A simple cylindrical test coupon is fabricated by WEDM process and the selected surface finishing method is used to finish the coupon. Surface characterization is performed before and after finishing the coupon surface to validate the removal of recast layer. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) is used for visual inspection, Energy Dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) is used for chemical characterization and X-Ray Diffraction is used to measure the residual stress. The surface characterization results showed that recast layer could be removed from Wire Electric Discharge Machined surface using Abrasive Flow Machining without inducing any tensile residual stresses.
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Rajaram, Attukur Nandagopal
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title Finishing of wire electric discharge machined surface
title_short Finishing of wire electric discharge machined surface
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publisher Nanyang Technological University
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