Influences in deep hole sinking (EDM, ECM) that make it difficult to analyze the process status

Influences in deep hole sinking (EDM, ECM) that make it difficult to analyze the process status

SCHULZE Hans-Peter, HERZIG Mathias, KRÖNING Oliver

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Abstract. A particular problem of deep hole sinking is the correct process analysis during the sinking process. It is important to know the primary technological objectives and to design the process regulation accordingly. Due to the objectives high removal rate, minimum roughness of the inner surface, high dimensional accuracy, etc., the analysis criteria are clearly changed and must be made available to process regulation. Another influencing parameter is the structure of the process energy source (PES).

Keywords
EDM, ECM, Hybrid Processes, Process Analysis

Published online 4/19/2023, 8 pages
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Citation: SCHULZE Hans-Peter, HERZIG Mathias, KRÖNING Oliver, Influences in deep hole sinking (EDM, ECM) that make it difficult to analyze the process status, Materials Research Proceedings, Vol. 28, pp 1781-1788, 2023

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21741/9781644902479-193

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