Investigation of the Layer Effects Formed by W-EDM on Electrochemical Grooving of Stellite 21

Machining hard-to-cut materials, such as cobalt (Co)-based superalloys, is a common problem in manufacturing industries. Background: wire electrical discharge machining (W-EDM) is one of the widely used cutting processes that causes layer (white layer—WL and heat-affected zone—HAZ) formation, and mi...

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Main Authors: Semih Ekrem Anil, Hasan Demirtas, Adnan Kalayci, Abdulkadir Cebi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1702/11/8/823
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author Semih Ekrem Anil
Hasan Demirtas
Adnan Kalayci
Abdulkadir Cebi
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Hasan Demirtas
Adnan Kalayci
Abdulkadir Cebi
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description Machining hard-to-cut materials, such as cobalt (Co)-based superalloys, is a common problem in manufacturing industries. Background: wire electrical discharge machining (W-EDM) is one of the widely used cutting processes that causes layer (white layer—WL and heat-affected zone—HAZ) formation, and microcracks on the material’s surface. Purpose: this study investigates the effects of WL and HAZ on the electrochemical grooving (EC grooving) performance of Co-based superalloys. Two different surface types (W-EDMed and VFed) were used in the experiments. Result: the experiments showed that material removal rate (MRR) values increased up to 212.49% and 122.23% for vibratory finished (VFed) and wire-electrical-discharge-machined (W-EDMed) surfaces, respectively. Conclusion: This result indicates the presence of HAZ and WL that prevent current transition between two electrodes. However, increased voltage causes an increase in surface roughness, with increment rates at 71.13% and 36.08% for VFed and W-EDMed surfaces, respectively. Moreover, for the VFed surfaces, the groove lost its flatness at the bottom after an approximately 100 µm depth due to the different electrochemical machineabilities of HAZ and real surface texture. This result can be attributed to the different microstructures (HAZ and surface texture) showing different electrochemical dissolution rates. Therefore, high-depth distance HAZ and WL must be removed from the workpiece.
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spelling doaj.art-da4531a3b0f143b2bc1b0cf389d498512023-11-19T01:57:11ZengMDPI AGMachines2075-17022023-08-0111882310.3390/machines11080823Investigation of the Layer Effects Formed by W-EDM on Electrochemical Grooving of Stellite 21Semih Ekrem Anil0Hasan Demirtas1Adnan Kalayci2Abdulkadir Cebi3Samsun Yurt Savunma, Samsun 55300, TurkeyDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Faculty, University of Samsun, Samsun 55420, TurkeySamsun Yurt Savunma, Samsun 55300, TurkeyDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Faculty, University of Samsun, Samsun 55420, TurkeyMachining hard-to-cut materials, such as cobalt (Co)-based superalloys, is a common problem in manufacturing industries. Background: wire electrical discharge machining (W-EDM) is one of the widely used cutting processes that causes layer (white layer—WL and heat-affected zone—HAZ) formation, and microcracks on the material’s surface. Purpose: this study investigates the effects of WL and HAZ on the electrochemical grooving (EC grooving) performance of Co-based superalloys. Two different surface types (W-EDMed and VFed) were used in the experiments. Result: the experiments showed that material removal rate (MRR) values increased up to 212.49% and 122.23% for vibratory finished (VFed) and wire-electrical-discharge-machined (W-EDMed) surfaces, respectively. Conclusion: This result indicates the presence of HAZ and WL that prevent current transition between two electrodes. However, increased voltage causes an increase in surface roughness, with increment rates at 71.13% and 36.08% for VFed and W-EDMed surfaces, respectively. Moreover, for the VFed surfaces, the groove lost its flatness at the bottom after an approximately 100 µm depth due to the different electrochemical machineabilities of HAZ and real surface texture. This result can be attributed to the different microstructures (HAZ and surface texture) showing different electrochemical dissolution rates. Therefore, high-depth distance HAZ and WL must be removed from the workpiece.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1702/11/8/823electrical discharge machiningwhite layerheat-affected zoneelectrochemical groovinggroove profilesurface texture
spellingShingle Semih Ekrem Anil
Hasan Demirtas
Adnan Kalayci
Abdulkadir Cebi
Investigation of the Layer Effects Formed by W-EDM on Electrochemical Grooving of Stellite 21
Machines
electrical discharge machining
white layer
heat-affected zone
electrochemical grooving
groove profile
surface texture
title Investigation of the Layer Effects Formed by W-EDM on Electrochemical Grooving of Stellite 21
title_full Investigation of the Layer Effects Formed by W-EDM on Electrochemical Grooving of Stellite 21
title_fullStr Investigation of the Layer Effects Formed by W-EDM on Electrochemical Grooving of Stellite 21
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the Layer Effects Formed by W-EDM on Electrochemical Grooving of Stellite 21
title_short Investigation of the Layer Effects Formed by W-EDM on Electrochemical Grooving of Stellite 21
title_sort investigation of the layer effects formed by w edm on electrochemical grooving of stellite 21
topic electrical discharge machining
white layer
heat-affected zone
electrochemical grooving
groove profile
surface texture
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1702/11/8/823
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