Correlation of surface roughness and recast layer thickness in electrical discharge machining
Volume: 231, Issue: 3, Pages: 414 - 424
Published: Aug 24, 2015
Abstract
Electrical discharge machining (EDM) is an extensively used method in the machining of electrically conductive materials. Recast or white layer formation is undesirable, but inevitable, result of EDM and needs to be understood and accurately determined to efficiently perform post-treatment processes for removing the recast layer caused by EDM process. In this study, recast layer thickness and surface roughness data obtained from experimental...
Paper Details
Title
Correlation of surface roughness and recast layer thickness in electrical discharge machining
Published Date
Aug 24, 2015
Volume
231
Issue
3
Pages
414 - 424
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