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Process Control in Jet Electrochemical Machining of Stainless Steel through Inline Metrology of Current Density

Jet electrochemical machining (Jet-ECM) is a flexible method for machining complex microstructures in high-strength and hard-to-machine materials. Contrary to mechanical machining, in Jet-ECM there is no mechanical contact between tool and workpiece. This enables Jet-ECM, like other electrochemical...

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Autores principales: Yahyavi Zanjani, Matin, Hackert-Oschätzchen, Matthias, Martin, André, Meichsner, Gunnar, Edelmann, Jan, Schubert, Andreas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6523971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31003506
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi10040261
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author Yahyavi Zanjani, Matin
Hackert-Oschätzchen, Matthias
Martin, André
Meichsner, Gunnar
Edelmann, Jan
Schubert, Andreas
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Hackert-Oschätzchen, Matthias
Martin, André
Meichsner, Gunnar
Edelmann, Jan
Schubert, Andreas
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description Jet electrochemical machining (Jet-ECM) is a flexible method for machining complex microstructures in high-strength and hard-to-machine materials. Contrary to mechanical machining, in Jet-ECM there is no mechanical contact between tool and workpiece. This enables Jet-ECM, like other electrochemical machining processes, to realize surface layers free of mechanical residual stresses, cracks, and thermal distortions. Besides, it causes no burrs and offers long tool life. This paper presents selected features of Jet-ECM, with special focus on the analysis of the current density during the machining of single grooves in stainless steel EN 1.4301. Especially, the development of the current density resulting from machining grooves intersecting previous machining steps was monitored in order to derive systematic influences. The resulting removal geometry is analyzed by measuring the depth and the roughness of the machined grooves. The correlation between the measured product features and the monitored current density is investigated. This correlation shows that grooves with the desired depth and surface roughness can be machined by controlling current density through the adjustment of process parameters. On the other hand, current density is sensitive to the changes of working gap. As a consequence of the changes of workpiece form and size for the grooves intersecting premachined grooves as well as the grooves with a lateral gap, working gap, and current density change. By analyzing monitoring data and removal geometry results, the suitability of current density inline monitoring to enable process control is shown, especially with regards to manufacture products that should comply with tight predefined specifications.
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spelling pubmed-65239712019-06-03 Process Control in Jet Electrochemical Machining of Stainless Steel through Inline Metrology of Current Density Yahyavi Zanjani, Matin Hackert-Oschätzchen, Matthias Martin, André Meichsner, Gunnar Edelmann, Jan Schubert, Andreas Micromachines (Basel) Article Jet electrochemical machining (Jet-ECM) is a flexible method for machining complex microstructures in high-strength and hard-to-machine materials. Contrary to mechanical machining, in Jet-ECM there is no mechanical contact between tool and workpiece. This enables Jet-ECM, like other electrochemical machining processes, to realize surface layers free of mechanical residual stresses, cracks, and thermal distortions. Besides, it causes no burrs and offers long tool life. This paper presents selected features of Jet-ECM, with special focus on the analysis of the current density during the machining of single grooves in stainless steel EN 1.4301. Especially, the development of the current density resulting from machining grooves intersecting previous machining steps was monitored in order to derive systematic influences. The resulting removal geometry is analyzed by measuring the depth and the roughness of the machined grooves. The correlation between the measured product features and the monitored current density is investigated. This correlation shows that grooves with the desired depth and surface roughness can be machined by controlling current density through the adjustment of process parameters. On the other hand, current density is sensitive to the changes of working gap. As a consequence of the changes of workpiece form and size for the grooves intersecting premachined grooves as well as the grooves with a lateral gap, working gap, and current density change. By analyzing monitoring data and removal geometry results, the suitability of current density inline monitoring to enable process control is shown, especially with regards to manufacture products that should comply with tight predefined specifications. MDPI 2019-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6523971/ /pubmed/31003506 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi10040261 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Process Control in Jet Electrochemical Machining of Stainless Steel through Inline Metrology of Current Density
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title_short Process Control in Jet Electrochemical Machining of Stainless Steel through Inline Metrology of Current Density
title_sort process control in jet electrochemical machining of stainless steel through inline metrology of current density
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6523971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31003506
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi10040261
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