TY - JOUR
T1 - Optimization of Dielectric Oil Viscosity for High-precision Wire EDM
AU - Liu, Shixian
AU - Kimura, Shogo
AU - Okada, Akira
AU - Kitamura, Tomohiko
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Author(s).
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Deionized water has been conventionally used as dielectric fluid in wire EDM, while oil in die-sinking EDM. The gap distance using dielectric oil is smaller than that using deionized water, since the electrical resistivity of dielectric oil is higher. In addition, EDM in oil can prevent oxidization and anodization of machined surface. For these reasons, dielectric oil has been recently used also in wire EDM for achieving high-precision machining. However, the influence of dielectric oil properties on wire EDM characteristics has not been clarified sufficiently. This study fundamentally investigated the influence of dielectric oil viscosity on wire EDM characteristics. Three types of dielectric oil differing only in viscosity were examined in this study. Linear cutting experiments were carried out using these oils at first. The experiment results showed that the removal rate increases with dielectric oil viscosity. Then, the influence of viscosity on crater removal volume was investigated to discuss the cause of the change in removal rate, and it was found that crater removal volume increases with the viscosity. Next, the difference in machining accuracy with dielectric oil viscosity was investigated. It was found that the corner shape accuracy deteriorates with the increase of dielectric oil viscosity while the machined surface waviness and straightness improve slightly. In addition, CFD analysis of hydrodynamics force distribution on wire surface, structural analysis of wire deflection, and high-speed observation of wire vibration during machining were carried out. The results showed that the wire deflection increases, and the wire vibration decreases in the case of higher viscosity. From these results, it can be considered that the hydrodynamics force acting on the wire increases with dielectric oil viscosity. Then, the wire deflection in the machining direction increases, leading to the deterioration in corner shape accuracy. On the other hand, the wire vibration is somewhat restrained, leading to the improvement in the machined surface accuracy.
AB - Deionized water has been conventionally used as dielectric fluid in wire EDM, while oil in die-sinking EDM. The gap distance using dielectric oil is smaller than that using deionized water, since the electrical resistivity of dielectric oil is higher. In addition, EDM in oil can prevent oxidization and anodization of machined surface. For these reasons, dielectric oil has been recently used also in wire EDM for achieving high-precision machining. However, the influence of dielectric oil properties on wire EDM characteristics has not been clarified sufficiently. This study fundamentally investigated the influence of dielectric oil viscosity on wire EDM characteristics. Three types of dielectric oil differing only in viscosity were examined in this study. Linear cutting experiments were carried out using these oils at first. The experiment results showed that the removal rate increases with dielectric oil viscosity. Then, the influence of viscosity on crater removal volume was investigated to discuss the cause of the change in removal rate, and it was found that crater removal volume increases with the viscosity. Next, the difference in machining accuracy with dielectric oil viscosity was investigated. It was found that the corner shape accuracy deteriorates with the increase of dielectric oil viscosity while the machined surface waviness and straightness improve slightly. In addition, CFD analysis of hydrodynamics force distribution on wire surface, structural analysis of wire deflection, and high-speed observation of wire vibration during machining were carried out. The results showed that the wire deflection increases, and the wire vibration decreases in the case of higher viscosity. From these results, it can be considered that the hydrodynamics force acting on the wire increases with dielectric oil viscosity. Then, the wire deflection in the machining direction increases, leading to the deterioration in corner shape accuracy. On the other hand, the wire vibration is somewhat restrained, leading to the improvement in the machined surface accuracy.
KW - CFD analysis
KW - Dielectric oil
KW - Viscosity
KW - Wire EDM
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U2 - 10.1016/j.procir.2022.09.153
DO - 10.1016/j.procir.2022.09.153
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85143901587
SN - 2212-8271
VL - 113
SP - 244
EP - 249
JO - Procedia CIRP
JF - Procedia CIRP
T2 - 15th CIRP Conference on Intelligent Computation in Manufacturing Engineering, CIRP ICME 2021
Y2 - 14 July 2021 through 16 July 2021
ER -