Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Advanced engineering ceramics display excellent mechanical properties such as high hardness, high
compressive strength, chemical stability, wear and thermal shock resistance. Due to their superior performance over
other materials, the use of ceramics in a range of different applications is increasing year by year. Bio-ceramics, such as
alumina, zirconia, titania, Si3N4-TiN, just to mention a few, have been of interest for many years for orthopaedic and
dental applications. However, a number of challenges in their application still remain, including improvements in the
material properties (mechanical and 'bio-compatible' feasibilities) and in the manufacturing process chain toward the
final product. Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) can be successfully employed to machine complex 3D geometries
also on hard materials exhibiting a brittle behaviour, such as ceramics, on the condition that the limit of their low
electrical resistivity is overcome. To this aim, some ceramic composites are synthesized using second electroconductive
phases comprising Titanium, resulting in ZrO2-TiN, Si3N4-TiN, B4C-TiB2. Moreover, when ceramic-based
scaffolds and prostheses are fabricated, this additional phase seems to have a good physiological impact on cell growth
and proliferation. In this paper, micro-EDM manufacturing of different micro-textures for scaffold realization made on
Si3N4-TiN is presented and discussed. Different experiments have been performed in order to define optimal micro-
EDM electrical parameters in terms of material removal rate (MRR) and tool wear ratio (TWR). Micro-electrodes with
different diameters are used for different machining regimes, roughing, semi-finishing and finishing, with the goal of
identifying minimum geometrical limits on micro-pins textures machining and also taking into account that high
averaged surface roughness is required for this application.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Ceramic; scaffold; pin; texture; micro-EDM; MRR; TWR.
Elenco autori:
Fassi, Irene; Modica, FRANCESCO GIOVANNI; Marrocco, Valeria
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