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Diamond Face Grinding of WC-Co Composite with Spark Assistance: Experimental Study and Parameter Optimization

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KOREAN SOC PRECISION ENG
DOI: 10.1007/s12541-010-0059-3

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Diamond face grinding (DFG); Electro-discharge machining (EDM); Hybrid machining; Optimization; Tungsten carbide-cobalt composites

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Electro-discharge machining (EDM) characteristics of tungsten carbide-cobalt composite ore accompanied hi a number of problems such as the presence of resolidified later, large tool wear rate and thermal cracks. Use of combination of can grinding and EDM (a new hybrid feature) has potential to overcome these problems. This article presents the face grinding of tungsten carbide-cobalt composite (WC-Co) with electrical spark discharge incorporated within face of wheel and flat surface of cylindrical workpiece. A face grinding setup for electro- discharge diamond grinding (EDDG) process is developed. The effect of input parameters such as wheel speed. current. pulse on-time cowl duty factor on output parameters such as material removal rate (MRR). wheel wear rate (WWR) and average surface roughness (ASR), are investigated. The present stitch, shows that MRR increases with increase in current and wheel speed while it decreases with increase in pulse on-time for higher pulse on-time (above 100 mu s). The most significant factor has been found as wheel speed affecting the robustness of electro- discharge diamond face grinding (EDDFG) process.

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