Accurate and precise micromachining with intricate features is an essential requirement for various applications of engineering materials in the present scenario. This is effectively achieved by the enhancing the electrochemical machining process, since it is a new and promising technique offering distinct advantages in overall machining quality. The turbine performance depends on a turbine blade and many small apertures with varying diameters of 0.5-4mm for reducing the heat produced during its operation for improving efficiency. The present study was carried out for investigating the effects of diverse input process factors on the machining accuracies in the electrochemical micromachining process under two different electrolytes such as sodium chloride and sodium nitrate. The sodium chloride was found to have a higher material removal rate compared to sodium nitrate aselectrolyte. A better surface finish and radial overcut were achieved with sodium nitrate compared to sodium chloride electrolyte. The optimum combination of ECMM process parameters was determined using TOPSIS method and verified with a confirmation test.

Influence of Process Parameters on Machinability of Inconel 718 by Electrochemical Micromachining Process using TOPSIS Technique / Thangamani, Geethapriyan; T., Muthuramalingam; K., Kalaichelvan. - In: ARABIAN JOURNAL FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING. - ISSN 2193-567X. - 44:9(2019), pp. 7945-7955. [10.1007/s13369-019-03978-5]

Influence of Process Parameters on Machinability of Inconel 718 by Electrochemical Micromachining Process using TOPSIS Technique

Thangamani Geethapriyan;
2019

Abstract

Accurate and precise micromachining with intricate features is an essential requirement for various applications of engineering materials in the present scenario. This is effectively achieved by the enhancing the electrochemical machining process, since it is a new and promising technique offering distinct advantages in overall machining quality. The turbine performance depends on a turbine blade and many small apertures with varying diameters of 0.5-4mm for reducing the heat produced during its operation for improving efficiency. The present study was carried out for investigating the effects of diverse input process factors on the machining accuracies in the electrochemical micromachining process under two different electrolytes such as sodium chloride and sodium nitrate. The sodium chloride was found to have a higher material removal rate compared to sodium nitrate aselectrolyte. A better surface finish and radial overcut were achieved with sodium nitrate compared to sodium chloride electrolyte. The optimum combination of ECMM process parameters was determined using TOPSIS method and verified with a confirmation test.
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