Optimization of Electrical Discharge Machining Parameters For EN-24 Low Alloy Steel

Authors

  • Vedang Patel Department of Mechanical Engineering, L.C.I.T-Bhandu,Mahesana,Gujarat
  • Prof. Anup.B.Patel Department of Mechanical Engineering, L.C.I.T-Bhandu,Mahesana,Gujarat
  • Prof. U.J.Patel Department of Mechanical Engineering, U.V.P.C.E,Mahesana,Gujarat

Keywords:

EDM, EN-24, ANOVA, MRR, SR

Abstract

Electric Discharge machining is used to pro-duce complex shapes that would be difficult to produce in conventional machine
tools and also good surface finish can be obtained in EDM. The work material EN24 is machined by using copper as electrode.
The EN24 contains nickel, chromium and molybdenum and it is used in automobile and aircraft transmission components .For
this reason, the EN24 is experimentally investigated with the machining parameters for achieving maximum MRR and minimum
and surface roughness.[1] The ANOVA is also used to identify the ma-chining parameter responses on MRR and SR. The input
parameters are peak current, pulse on time, discharge voltage and pulse off time. Regression equations are formulated based on
the experimental results. The effects of input parameters are analyzed on MRR and SR.

Published

2015-05-25

How to Cite

Vedang Patel, Prof. Anup.B.Patel, & Prof. U.J.Patel. (2015). Optimization of Electrical Discharge Machining Parameters For EN-24 Low Alloy Steel. International Journal of Advance Research in Engineering, Science & Technology, 2(5), 59–62. Retrieved from https://ijarest.org/index.php/ijarest/article/view/120