Comprehensive analysis of material removal rate, tool wear and surface roughness in electrical discharge turning of L2 tool steel

Electrical discharge turning (EDT) is used in the production of micro and macro cylindrical components with complex geometry, as well as ejector pins in injection molds, components of micro air turbines and pumps, micro tools or microstamping dies. On the other hand, optimization of machining parame...

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Main Authors: Ramazan Çakıroğlu, Mustafa Günay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-07-01
Series:Journal of Materials Research and Technology
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spelling doaj-9215149748d84833a9240c6dc4c57c1b2020-11-25T03:27:37ZengElsevierJournal of Materials Research and Technology2238-78542020-07-019473057317Comprehensive analysis of material removal rate, tool wear and surface roughness in electrical discharge turning of L2 tool steelRamazan Çakıroğlu0Mustafa Günay1Gazi University, Technical Sciences Vocational School, Ankara, TurkeyKarabük University, Engineering Faculty, Karabük, Turkey; Corresponding author.Electrical discharge turning (EDT) is used in the production of micro and macro cylindrical components with complex geometry, as well as ejector pins in injection molds, components of micro air turbines and pumps, micro tools or microstamping dies. On the other hand, optimization of machining parameters is crucial for machining efficiency and surface integrity of a part produced directly by EDT. Therefore, the machinability of AISI L2 steel with die-sinking EDT was comprehensively investigated by considering material removal rate (MRR), surface roughness (Ra) and tool wear rate (TWR). In addition, machining parameters named as discharge current, pulse on time and pulse off time were optimized by Taguchi-based grey relational analysis method. Considering the measurement results and the observations of surface morphology, the MRR, TWR and Ra increased with increasing the discharge current. However, it was detected that MRR and Ra increased while TWR decreased as the pulse on time was increased. The increase in noncutting time due to the pulse off time increment led to forming of shallow craters and thus increased surface quality. The best machining parameters for die-sinking EDT of the tool steel were determined as discharge current of 3A, pulse on time of 8 μs and pulse off time of 6 μs. A 25.04% percentage of improvement of was achieved with the multiresponse optimization method during die-sinking EDT.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785420312230Electrical discharge turningTool wear rateMaterial removal rateSurface roughnessGrey relational analysis
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author Ramazan Çakıroğlu
Mustafa Günay
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Mustafa Günay
Comprehensive analysis of material removal rate, tool wear and surface roughness in electrical discharge turning of L2 tool steel
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Electrical discharge turning
Tool wear rate
Material removal rate
Surface roughness
Grey relational analysis
author_facet Ramazan Çakıroğlu
Mustafa Günay
author_sort Ramazan Çakıroğlu
title Comprehensive analysis of material removal rate, tool wear and surface roughness in electrical discharge turning of L2 tool steel
title_short Comprehensive analysis of material removal rate, tool wear and surface roughness in electrical discharge turning of L2 tool steel
title_full Comprehensive analysis of material removal rate, tool wear and surface roughness in electrical discharge turning of L2 tool steel
title_fullStr Comprehensive analysis of material removal rate, tool wear and surface roughness in electrical discharge turning of L2 tool steel
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive analysis of material removal rate, tool wear and surface roughness in electrical discharge turning of L2 tool steel
title_sort comprehensive analysis of material removal rate, tool wear and surface roughness in electrical discharge turning of l2 tool steel
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Materials Research and Technology
issn 2238-7854
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Electrical discharge turning (EDT) is used in the production of micro and macro cylindrical components with complex geometry, as well as ejector pins in injection molds, components of micro air turbines and pumps, micro tools or microstamping dies. On the other hand, optimization of machining parameters is crucial for machining efficiency and surface integrity of a part produced directly by EDT. Therefore, the machinability of AISI L2 steel with die-sinking EDT was comprehensively investigated by considering material removal rate (MRR), surface roughness (Ra) and tool wear rate (TWR). In addition, machining parameters named as discharge current, pulse on time and pulse off time were optimized by Taguchi-based grey relational analysis method. Considering the measurement results and the observations of surface morphology, the MRR, TWR and Ra increased with increasing the discharge current. However, it was detected that MRR and Ra increased while TWR decreased as the pulse on time was increased. The increase in noncutting time due to the pulse off time increment led to forming of shallow craters and thus increased surface quality. The best machining parameters for die-sinking EDT of the tool steel were determined as discharge current of 3A, pulse on time of 8 μs and pulse off time of 6 μs. A 25.04% percentage of improvement of was achieved with the multiresponse optimization method during die-sinking EDT.
topic Electrical discharge turning
Tool wear rate
Material removal rate
Surface roughness
Grey relational analysis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785420312230
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