Investigation of Electrical Discharge Drilling (EDD) Performance of Ti-6Al4V Super Alloy
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2018
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Ti-6Al-4V super alloy (Ti64) is widely used in many engineering applications such as automotive,
aviation and aerospace owing to its low density and high strength properties. Because of its high toughness and
high melting temperature, Ti64 is regarded as a difficult-to-machine material in conventional machining.
Furthermore, it is also difficult to machine in Electrical Discharge Drilling (EDD) due to its high electrical
resistance and low thermal conductivity. The EDD performance is quantified by material removal rate (MRR),
electrode wear rate (EWR), relative wear (RW), surface roughness (SR) and surface characteristic of drilled
workpiece. The main goal of this study is to experimentally investigate the performance outputs (MRR, EWR,
RW and SR) of Ti64 super alloy in EDD operation.
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Erdem, Oğuz; Çoğun, Can; Uslan, İbrahim. "Investigation of Electrical Discharge Drilling (EDD) Performance of Ti-6Al4V Super Alloy", 1. International Symposium on Light Alloys and Composite Materials (ISLAC’18), March 22-24, 2018.
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1. International Symposium on Light Alloys and Composite Materials (ISLAC’18)
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