Title :
A holistic approach for zero-defect micro-EDM milling
Author :
Jun Qian ; Jun Wang ; Ferraris, Eleonora ; Reynaerts, Dominiek
Author_Institution :
Afd. PMA, Leuven Univ., Leuven, Belgium
fDate :
July 30 2013-Aug. 2 2013
Abstract :
Micro-EDM (μEDM) milling is a well-established micro-manufacturing technique, which offers three-dimensional and flexible machining capabilities for structuring electrically conductive difficult-to-machine materials. There has been considerable progress in micro-manufacturing capabilities by μEDM in recent years. Nevertheless there still exist a few challenges in terms of process accuracy and efficiency, and the achievable shape accuracy in micro-EDM milling is limited to 3-4 microns in vertical direction and 2-3 microns in plane. In order to reach zero-defect manufacturing with this micro-sparking technique, a holistic approach for precision micro-EDM milling is pursued at Leuven University. To improve the overall performance of the micro-EDM milling process, various upgrading has been carried out on a SARIX® machine, which includes monitoring and controlling of the stability of the sparking process (gap variation and energy distribution etc.), wear compensation of the tool-electrode, and on-machine metrology. Preliminary experiments have been carried out with promising results, and further system integration and application on industrial demonstrators are in progress.
Keywords :
electrical discharge machining; flexible manufacturing systems; micromachining; milling; monitoring; precision engineering; sparks; stability; wear; μEDM; Leuven University; SARIX® machine; controlling stability; distance 2 micron to 3 micron; distance 3 micron to 4 micron; energy distribution; flexible machining; gap variation; holistic approach; micro-EDM milling; micro-manufacturing technique; micro-sparking technique; monitoring stability; on-machine metrology; precision; sparking process; tool-electrode; wear compensation; zero-defect manufacturing; Discharges (electric); Electrodes; Manufacturing; Materials; Milling; Monitoring; Micro-EDMmilling; process monitoring; tool-wear compensation;
Conference_Titel :
Assembly and Manufacturing (ISAM), 2013 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Xi´an
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1656-6
DOI :
10.1109/ISAM.2013.6643533