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Study of Electrical Discharge Machining Parameters on Stainless Steel Using Copper Tool Electrode and Its Effect on the Structure and Electrochemical Properties
Author(s) -
Mozhgan Karimi,
Sayyed Ahmad Nabavi-Amri,
Ahmad Soleymanpour
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
acta chimica slovenica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.289
H-Index - 46
eISSN - 1580-3155
pISSN - 1318-0207
DOI - 10.17344/acsi.2020.5983
Subject(s) - materials science , electrical discharge machining , metallurgy , electrode , copper , corrosion , microstructure , dielectric spectroscopy , electrochemistry , machining , composite material , chemistry
In this work, the effect of the presence and the diffusion of the Copper from the tool electrode onto the EDMed stainless steel (SS) surface have been investigated by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Quantometer analysis, and Optical microscopic observations. The Taguchi method was used to study the effects of Pulseon time (ton), Pulse-off time (toff), discharge current (I), and overall machining time (τ) on chemical composition, microstructures, micro-cracks, and electrochemical corrosion of EDMed stainless steel workpieces. The results show that the variation of machining parameters changes the chemical composition of the workpieces. By increasing the discharge current and decreasing the Pulse-on time, the copper and the carbon diffuse onto the surface of the workpiece. Consequently, the chemical composition of the workpiece surface changes, leading to an increment of the corrosion resistance. The XRD analysis shows the formation of Fe2C, Cr3C2, and CuNi. In addition, at higher values of discharge current and ton/toff ratio, the micro-cracks propagate on the surface of the workpiece.

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