Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
In this paper, the influence of tool path variation on micro-
EDM milling performance of square micro-cavities having
three different fill factors (FF, ratio between electrode tool
section area and feature section area) is presented. Three
cavities for each considered FF have been machined and the
experimental results have been evaluated in terms of material
removal rate (MRR) and tool wear ratio (TWR). The analysis
show that the machining of the cavity with medium FF displays
a MRR which is unexpectedly smaller than the one
measured for the smallest cavity. The reason of such results
has been investigated by analyzing the influence of tool path
on working conditions. Hence, a new set of micro-cavities has
been machined varying the path lengths. The new results
confirmed that, in dependence on the FF and cavity depth
(expressed in terms of aspect ratio, AR), the proper setting of
the tool path lengths can significantly improve the machining
performance, in particular, in terms of MRR.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
silicon nitride; micro-EDM; micro-feature; draft angle
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