Title of article
Residual stresses and white layer in electric discharge machining (EDM)
Author/Authors
Bu¨lent Ekmekci، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
7
From page
9234
To page
9240
Abstract
The effect of dielectric liquid and electrode type on white layer structure in electric discharge machined surfaces has been studied in terms of
retained austenite and residual stresses using X-ray diffraction method. The machining tests were conducted by using two different tool electrodes
(copper and graphite) and dielectric liquid (kerosene and de-ionized water) under same operational conditions. The present work suggests that the
surface is saturated with carbon irrespective of the tool electrode material when machining with kerosene dielectric liquid. But, retained austenite is
formed on the surface due to carbon uptake from graphite tool electrode when machining with de-ionized water dielectric liquid. On the other hand,
even though surface residual stresses increase with structural non-homogeneities in the white layer, no clear consequences have been observed in
residual stress distribution beneath the white layer
Keywords
EDM , Electric discharge machining , Residual stresses , White layer , retained austenite
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1004326
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