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5 August 2024 Simulation study on temperature field of superalloy during electrical discharge machining
Xudong Qi, Lianming Du, Chuanjie Lu, Zhenyu Chen
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Proceedings Volume 13226, Third International Conference on Advanced Manufacturing Technology and Manufacturing Systems (ICAMTMS 2024); 132261G (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3039179
Event: 3rd International Conference on Advanced Manufacturing Technology and Manufacturing Systems (ICAMTMS 2024), 2024, Changsha, China
Abstract
High temperature alloy GH4169 has excellent mechanical and chemical properties, and has advantages such as fatigue resistance, radiation resistance, and oxidation resistance. It is widely used in aerospace and other fields, but its high hardness makes it a difficult to machine material. Electric discharge machining technology is suitable for processing various difficult to machine materials, but due to the complex discharge process and multiple discharge parameters, it is difficult to form effective process regulations. Modeling the discharge machining process using ANSYS, and conducting temperature field simulation research on the erosion mechanism of GH4169 in electric spark pulse discharge. The results show that there is a positive correlation between voltage and temperature field. Increasing the voltage has a significant increase in the central temperature of the discharge channel, and increasing the voltage can increase the erosion efficiency.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Xudong Qi, Lianming Du, Chuanjie Lu, and Zhenyu Chen "Simulation study on temperature field of superalloy during electrical discharge machining", Proc. SPIE 13226, Third International Conference on Advanced Manufacturing Technology and Manufacturing Systems (ICAMTMS 2024), 132261G (5 August 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3039179
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KEYWORDS
Temperature distribution

Electrodes

Etching

Resistance

Temperature metrology

Alloys

Electrical conductivity

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