Experimental investigation of the effects of dedicated electrochemical machining parameters on freeform surface machining
Abstract
Electrochemical machining (ECM) is one of the most efficient non-traditional machining processes used to provide a bright surface finish, machine difficult-to-cut materials and manufacture complex shapes. However, due to some challenges, such as the lack of dimensional accuracy, process monitoring and control and environmental factors, implementation of the ECM process has been limited. This study presents the effects of two dedicated ECM...
Paper Details
Title
Experimental investigation of the effects of dedicated electrochemical machining parameters on freeform surface machining
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Volume
43
Pages
244 - 252
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