Performance evaluation of mechanical micro-drilling, electrical discharge machining and laser beam machining on nimonic 80A alloy
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2018
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National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (NISCAIR) ijact.editor@gmail.com Dr. K. S. Krishnan Marg (Near Pusa Gate) New Delhi 110-012
Abstract
Micromachining techniques such as mechanical micro-drilling, electrical discharge machining (EDM) and laser beam machining (LBM) play an important role in the manufacturing of micro-devices used in mechanical, electronics, aerospace and medical applications. In this paper, an effort has been made to compare the performance of these micromachining techniques with regard to tool wear, burr formation and surface integrity. This is done by producing 20 micro-holes of approximately 800 ?m diameter on a rectangular block (90×30×3 mm3) of Nimonic 80A superalloy. TiAlN coated WC micro-drills, Cu electrodes and CO<inf>2</inf> laser beam are used to produce these holes in conventional micro-drilling, EDM and LBM, respectively. The quality of the drilled hole (diameter, surface roughness and micro-burr formation), tool diameter analysis, taper angle and material removal rate (MRR) are compared and reported. A comprehensive analysis is also carried out on overcut, which leads to hole inaccuracy. Results show that mechanical micro-drilling produces better results in the above mentioned characteristics in comparison to LBM and EDM techniques. The relatively better performance of mechanical micro-drilling is attributed to the usage of TiAlN coating on WC tool. © 2018, National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (NISCAIR). All rights reserved.
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Aluminum alloys, Aluminum compounds, Carbide cutting tools, Carbon dioxide lasers, Cutting tools, Drills, Electric discharge machining, Electric discharges, Infill drilling, Laser beams, Medical applications, Micromachining, Nickel alloys, Quality control, Superalloys, Surface roughness, Titanium alloys, Titanium compounds, Burr formation, Comprehensive analysis, Electrical discharge machining, Material removal rate, Micro drilling, Micro-burr formation, Micromachining techniques, Ni-based superalloys, Laser beam machining
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Indian Journal of Engineering and Materials Sciences, 2018, 25, 6, pp. 437-444
