Author/Authors :
Ahmet Hasc¸al?k، نويسنده , , Ulas¸ C¸ aydas¸ *، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
In this study, the electrical discharge machining (EDM) of titanium alloy (Ti–6Al–4V) with different electrode materials namely, graphite,
electrolytic copper and aluminium and process parameters such as, pulse current and pulse duration were performed to explore the influence of
EDM parameters on various aspects of the surface integrity of Ti6Al4V. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), energy
dispersive spectrograph (EDS) and hardness analysis were performed. The experimental results reveal that the value of material removal rate,
surface roughness, electrode wear and average white layer thickness are tendency of increase with increasing current density and pulse duration.
However, extremely long-pulse durations such as 200 ms led to decrease MRR and surface roughness. Furthermore, the surface hardness is
increasing due to the Ti24C15 carbides formed on the surface and obvious cracks are always evident in re-solidified layer when machining copper
electrode. The surface crack densities and critical crack lines were determined for the tested material. The graphite electrode is beneficial on
material removal rate, electrode wear and surface crack density but relatively poorer surface finish.
Keywords :
Ti alloy , Surface quality , electrode material , EDM , Non-traditional machining