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Experiments Research on Electrical Discharge Grinding Polycrystalline Diamond Tool based on Surface Quality Analysis
Author(s) -
Yongzhong Jia,
Jin Guo,
Qinjian Zhang,
Yue Sun
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/772/1/012092
Subject(s) - materials science , diamond , machining , electrical discharge machining , surface roughness , crystallite , grinding , electrode , polycrystalline diamond , electric discharge , composite material , metallurgy , chemistry
As the hardest material in the field of synthetic materials, polycrystalline diamond has attracted more and more attention in the field of tools, which reflects the basic characteristics of ‘high efficiency, precision and flexibility’ of modern advanced cutting technology and clean production. Electrical discharge grinding (EDG) is often used in polycrystalline diamond tools, especially in special shape, thin and fine edge cutting tools. Taking two kinds of grain size of polycrystalline diamond as the research object, taking the machining test and material test as the analysis means, this paper simply compares the surface quality of disc electrode and wire electrode machining, and studies the influence of diamond particle size, electrode polarity and electrode rotation speed on the surface quality and material removal rate of precision electrical discharge grinding polycrystalline diamond. The results show that there is no porous structure, good surface quality and no selectivity in discharge removal when using the negative polarity machining. With the increase of electrode rotation speed, the removal amount of polycrystalline diamond material increases gradually, and the surface roughness of polycrystalline diamond material decreases first, then increases. When the electrode rotation speed reaches 80 m/min, the surface roughness of the polycrystalline diamond sample reaches the minimum value, and the removal amount of polycrystalline diamond material also tends to be stable.

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