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Optimizing the Electrical Discharge Drilling Process for High Aspect Micro Hole Drilling in Die Steel
Abstract
Electric discharge drilling (EDD) is a thermo erosion process used to produce holes in high strength materials for various applications such as fuel injector, medical devices, turbine blades cooling channels etc. In this chapter, high aspect micro holes are drilled in die steel (of thickness 15 mm) using tubular electrodes of diameter 500µm. Using Taguchi' design of experiment method, four process parameters namely electrode material, discharge current (Ip), pulse on time (Ton) and pulse-off time (Toff) are investigated and optimized for two performance characteristics namely drilling rate (DR) and electrode wear rate (EWR). DR and EWR are opposite in nature, i.e. DR is higher the better type of characteristics while EWR is lower the better type of characteristics. Using Grey relational analysis (GRA) along with Taguchi method, both the characteristics are optimized simultaneously. Through GRA, grey relational grade has been computed as a performance index for predicting the optimal parameters setting for multi machining characteristics.
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