A Critical Review On Optimization of WEDM Process Using Taguchi Array
A Critical Review On Optimization of WEDM Process Using Taguchi Array
A Critical Review On Optimization of WEDM Process Using Taguchi Array
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International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology (IJRASET)
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Abstract: Wire electrical release machining (WEDM) innovation has developed at special case rate since it was first applied over
long term prior.WEDM is a widely recognized unconventional material cutting process used to manufacture components with
complex shapes and profiles of hard materials. In this thermal erosion process, there is no physical contact between the wire tool
and work materials. Wire Electrical Discharge Machining (WEDM) is getting more tasks in fields like dies, punches, aero and
many more. It is the very difficult task to get optimum process parameters for higher cutting efficiency. In WEDM process rough
machining gives lesser accuracy and finish machining gives fine surface finish, but it reduces the machining speed. This review
involves process, principle, literature and applications of WEDM using Taguchi array.
Keywords: WEDM; Materials; Machine; Cutting efficiency; Optimization process.
I. INTRODUCTION
Wire electrical release machining (WEDM) innovation has developed at special case rate since it was first applied over long term
prior. In 1974, D.H Dule-bohn applied the optical-line supporter framework to naturally control the state of the segments to be
machined by the WEDM cycle. By 1975, its ubiquity quickly expanded, as the cycle and its capacities were better perceived by the
business. It was distinctly towards the finish of the 1970s, when PC mathematical (CNC) framework was started into WEDM,
which achieved a significant advancement of the machining cycle [1]. The requests for composite material having high hardness,
durability and effect opposition are expanding. These materials are hard to be machined by customary machining techniques.
Henceforth, non-customary or un-traditional machining strategies including electrochemical machining, ultrasonic machining, and
electrical releasing machine and so on are applied in machining such hard to machine materials.
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A series of electrical pulses are generated by the pulse generator unit. These pulses are switched off and on during cutting process as
shown in the Fig. 2. Electro erosion of the work piece material take place during the pulse on time period which is applied between
work piece and traveling wire electrode. The machining zone continuously flushed with water passing through the nozzle on both
sides of work piece. Water is used as a dielectric medium hence it is very necessary to deionize water continuously.
The conductivity of water in the dielectric conveyance framework is kept up by the deionization of water in a particle trade pitch.
The total working arrangement of WEDM is appeared by the square outline in fig. 3.
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V. WEDM PROCESS
Wire electrical discharge machining (WEDM) is a non-conventional machining process used for hard to cut conductive
material. Wire EDM finds many applications; for instance, in the manufacturing of various press tools, dies and even electrodes
used in other areas of EDM.
Wire EDM machining (Electrical Discharge Machining) is an electro thermal production process where a thin single strand
metal wire, along with de-ionised water (used to conduct electricity) allows the wire to cut through metal by the use of heat from
electrical sparks, while preventing rust.
VI. CONCLUSION
Wire electrical discharge machining is extensively used in machining of conductive materials. The WEDM process has the ability to
machine complex shapes and hard electrically conductive metal components precisely. The main goal of wire electrical discharge
machine manufacturers and users are to achieve a better stability and high productivity of the process with desired accuracy and
minimum surface damage. The main objectives of the present research are to experimentally study the effect of various process
parameters like pulse on time, pulse off time, wire feed, and wire tension on the performance measures like material removal rate,
surface roughness and wire wear ratio. WEDM is a widely recognized unconventional material cutting process used to manufacture
components with complex shapes and profiles of hard materials. In this research work, we are presenting the development of
WEDEM process using various pre define parameters using Taguchi method.
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