4.6 Article

Design and setup of a jet-based technology for localized small scale Plasma electrolytic Polishing

Journal

JOURNAL OF MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Volume 75, Issue -, Pages 1123-1133

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmapro.2022.01.064

Keywords

Plasma electrolytic Polishing; Jet-PeP; Material specific electrolyte; Process energy source; Surface characterization; Multiphysics simulation of jet shape

Funding

  1. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) as German-Israeli [02P17W010]

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Plasma electrolytic polishing (PeP) is an innovative machining technique for complex parts and micro features. However, its applicability is usually limited by the power provided by the process energy source (PES), and localized treatment is not possible. To overcome these issues, this study presents an alternative process arrangement for localized PeP.
Plasma electrolytic Polishing (PeP) represents an innovative technique for finish-machining of complex parts and micro features. The applicability is usually restricted by limitations of the electric power provided by the process energy source (PES). Besides, addressing locally confined areas or single micro features is not possible, since the whole workpiece or a part of it is immersed into an electrolyte bath and thus machined. To overcome this, the development and verification of an alternative process arrangement for localized PeP is presented in this study.The immersion-based PeP was transferred to a small-scale jet-based process (Jet-PeP). It is shown that Jet-PeP allows for local and adapted treatment of AISI 316 L. For the realization of the Jet-PeP technology a specific PES, which provides the required electric energy with process-specific characteristics, was developed and implemented into a novel prototype rig. The shape of the electrolyte jet resulting from the chosen flow rate and nozzle diameter was simulated and the maximum expected current for process initiation was determined. For the functional verification, a planar workpiece surface was polished with various voltages. Surface roughness was measured before and after Jet-PeP. The results indicate localized polishing effects and significant reductions in roughness.

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