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Research Article

Research on mechanism and experimental effect of tubular electrode dimensions on electric arc electrochemical composite machining

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Pages 925-937 | Received 06 Jun 2023, Accepted 27 Nov 2023, Published online: 07 Dec 2023
 

ABSTRACT

This research discusses the effect of typical characteristic dimensions of electrodes on electric arc electrochemical composite machining (EAECM). The flow rate and debris removal capability of electrodes with different characteristic dimensions were investigated by flow field simulation. Single-factor machining experiments were conducted. The discharge characteristics, process indicators and machined surfaces of electrodes were analyzed it was found that the tubular electrode has a demarcation phenomenon that affects the surface quality. The results indicate that the use of electrodes with large inner diameters is favorable to improve the surface consistency. The use of electrodes with small outer diameters improves the overall surface quality but increases the electrode wear. Finally, the fracture mechanism of thin-walled electrodes was revealed by stress field simulations and experiments. In conclusion, in order to improve the machining effect of EAECM, large-diameter (inner and outer diameter) electrodes with wall thickness greater than 2 mm should be selected.

Acknowledgments

The support of the Natural Science Foundation of China (52265060, 52265061) and Postgraduate Research Innovation Project in Autonomous Region (XJ2022G012).

Disclosure statement

The authors did not report a conflict of interest.

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Funding

The work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China-Xinjiang Joint Fund [52265060 52265061]; Postgraduate Research Innovation Project in Autonomous Region [XJ2022G012].

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