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Title: Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) Effects on Mechanical Properties and Surface Roughness of Al 6061 alloy
Authors: Naz Malik, Aneela
Yasin Chohan, Ghulam
Zaman, Sikander
Ali, Qasim
shahzadi, Anam
Keywords: MRR
Spark gap
Globule diameter
Inter-globule distance
Recast white layer
Issue Date: 9-Dec-2018
Publisher: Faisalabad:NFC Institute of Engineering and Fertilizer Research Jaranwala Road, Faisalabad
Citation: Malik, A. N., Chohan, G. Y., & Sikander Zaman, Q. A. (2018). Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) Effects on Mechanical Properties and Surface Roughness of Al 6061 alloy. NFC IEFR Journal of Engineering and Scientific Research, 6, 71-88.
Abstract: A white colored layer is casted on the machined work piece using EDM (Electric Discharge Machine). The major difference unlike other processes is that the process uses EDM that creates a higher surface coarseness. EDM fundamental parameters have a direct link with the generation of white recast layer, facial surface morphology, cracks and surface texture. For Al 6061 specimen the determined value of facial surface morphology is being obtained by changing the value of electric current on die sinking EDM machine. Material removal rate, facial surface roughness & facial surface morphology against electric current are calculated, considering a number of distinct values of current. Globule formation is related to the worked upon surface with the current during the process. Research carried out includes scanning electron microscopy (SEM), metallurgical microscopy and surface Roughness, hardness and fatigue life testing of aluminum alloy. The recast white layer thickness and diameter of cracks are found to show an increment by enhancing electric current.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/13317
ISSN: 2222-1247
Appears in Collections:Vol-6,December,2018

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