AbstractThis study investigates the feasibility of using electrochemical machining (ECM) to produce critical aeroengine components from a new burn-resistant titanium alloy (Ti40), thereby reducing costs and improving efficiency relative to conventional mechanical machining. Through this, it is found that an aqueous mix of sodium chloride and potassium bromide provides the optimal electrolyte and that the surface quality of the Ti40 workpiece is improved by using a pulsed current of 1kHz rather than a direct current. Furthermore, the quality of cavities produced by ECM and the overall material removal rate are determined to be dependent on a combination of operating voltage, electrolyte inlet pressure, cathode feeding rate and electrolyte co...
High strength materials designed to operate in extreme conditions are difficult to cut for the same ...
Electrochemical arc machining (ECAM) utilises pulsed power across a cathodetool and an anode-workpi...
AbstractElectrochemical grinding (ECG) is a variation of electrochemical machining (ECM), in which m...
AbstractThis study investigates the feasibility of using electrochemical machining (ECM) to produce ...
This study investigates the feasibility of using electrochemical machining (ECM) to produce critical...
AbstractIn order to increase the efficiency of jet engines hard to machine titanium- and nickel-base...
AbstractTitanium and its alloys have found very wide application in aerospace due to their excellent...
Ultrasonic vibrations were applied to the electrolyte in polarisation curve and chronoamperometry to...
Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) is generally used in industry for machining high strength steel...
Titanium alloy grade 5, Ti6Al4V, is extensively gaining importance in the industrial environment, sp...
AbstractExcellent performance of gamma titanium aluminium (γ-TiAl) intermetallic makes itself to be ...
It is tedious to machine high strength materials such as titanium alloy for making engineering produ...
AbstractUsing the characteristic that most metal can burn in oxygen, put forward a new high-efficien...
Electrochemical machining (ECM) was developed as a result of the manufacturing and production indust...
Abstractγ-TiAl-based alloys have attractive properties regarding the specific strength at high tempe...
High strength materials designed to operate in extreme conditions are difficult to cut for the same ...
Electrochemical arc machining (ECAM) utilises pulsed power across a cathodetool and an anode-workpi...
AbstractElectrochemical grinding (ECG) is a variation of electrochemical machining (ECM), in which m...
AbstractThis study investigates the feasibility of using electrochemical machining (ECM) to produce ...
This study investigates the feasibility of using electrochemical machining (ECM) to produce critical...
AbstractIn order to increase the efficiency of jet engines hard to machine titanium- and nickel-base...
AbstractTitanium and its alloys have found very wide application in aerospace due to their excellent...
Ultrasonic vibrations were applied to the electrolyte in polarisation curve and chronoamperometry to...
Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) is generally used in industry for machining high strength steel...
Titanium alloy grade 5, Ti6Al4V, is extensively gaining importance in the industrial environment, sp...
AbstractExcellent performance of gamma titanium aluminium (γ-TiAl) intermetallic makes itself to be ...
It is tedious to machine high strength materials such as titanium alloy for making engineering produ...
AbstractUsing the characteristic that most metal can burn in oxygen, put forward a new high-efficien...
Electrochemical machining (ECM) was developed as a result of the manufacturing and production indust...
Abstractγ-TiAl-based alloys have attractive properties regarding the specific strength at high tempe...
High strength materials designed to operate in extreme conditions are difficult to cut for the same ...
Electrochemical arc machining (ECAM) utilises pulsed power across a cathodetool and an anode-workpi...
AbstractElectrochemical grinding (ECG) is a variation of electrochemical machining (ECM), in which m...