Title of article :
Fatigue Life of Graphite Powder Mixing Electrical Discharge Machining AISI D2 Tool Steel
Author/Authors :
Al-Khazraji, A Mechanical Engineering Department - University of Technology - Baghdad, Iraq , Amin, S.A Mechanical Engineering Department - University of Technology - Baghdad, Iraq , Ali, S.M Biomedical Engineering Department - University of Technology - Baghdad, Iraq
Abstract :
The present paper deals with the design of experimental work matrices for
two groups of experiments by using Response surface methodology
(RSM). The first EDM group was dealt with the use of kerosene dielectric
alone, while the second was treated by adding the graphite micro powders
mixing to dielectric fluid (PMEDM). The total heat flux generated and
fatigue lives after EDM and PMEDM models were developed by FEM
using ANSYS 15.0 software. The graphite electrodes gave a total heat flux
higher than copper electrodes by (82.4 %). The use of graphite powder and
both electrodes yielded more heat flux by (270.1 %) and (102.9 %) than the
copper and graphite electrodes, respectively with use of kerosene dielectric
alone. Using graphite electrodes and kerosene dielectric alone improved
the WLT by (40.0 %) when compared with the use of copper electrodes.
Whereas, using copper electrodes and the graphite powder improved the
WLT by (66.7 %) compared with the use of graphite electrodes under the
same machining conditions. Copper electrodes with graphite powder gave
experimental fatigue safety factor higher by (30.38 %) when compared
with using graphite electrodes and higher by (15.73%) and (19.77%) when
compared with using the copper and graphite electrodes and kerosene
dielectric alone, respectively.
Keywords :
EDM , PMEDM , Graphite powder , RSM , ANOVA , FEM , AISI D2 Die Steel , WLT , Total heat flux , Fatigue life , Fatigue safety factors
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics