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Research Article

Investigation of electrolyte intermittent commutation effects on electrochemical machining

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Pages 1433-1444 | Received 28 Nov 2023, Accepted 23 Jan 2024, Published online: 29 Feb 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Traditional blade electrochemical machining (ECM) adopts electrolyte unidirectional flow (EUF), resulting in serious accumulation of insoluble byproducts, gas, and Joule heat along the flow path. Here, an electrolyte intermittent commutation flow (EICF) was reported. Blade formed with EICF model was simulated, by comparison with EUF. Exploratory experiments were carried out, and how the time ratio of forward electrolyte flow time (tF) and reverse electrolyte flow time (tR) affects the blade ECM performance was investigated. The manufacturing accuracy and surface roughness depend on tF:tR, and they first improve and then deteriorate, reaching its optimal value at tF:tR = 1:3. Finally, the surface morphology is less affected by the tF:tR, the dissolution morphology exhibits that grain boundary is preferentially susceptible to electrochemical attack, compared with grain. The reason for this corrosion mechanism is that Ti and Nb are more easily enriched at the grain boundaries, while Cr, Fe and Ni are depleted.

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Funding

This research was sponsored by the National Science and Technology Major Project [2017-VII-0004-0097]; the National Natural Science Foundation of China for Creative Research Groups [51921003].

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