B. MOULIPRASANTHA, P. HARIHARANB
Journal of Polymer Materials, Vol.36, No.4, pp. 351-369, 2019, DOI:10.32381/JPM.2019.36.04.5
Abstract Electrical discharge machining is a non-traditional machining processes in which it is based
upon thermal and electrical energy source as an interval energy pulse discharge in-between the
work piece and tool electrode so as to remove the material. A systematical investigation of
melting and vaporising of aluminium to find the output responses such as Material removal rate
(MRR), Electrode wear rate (Ra), and Surface finish (EWR) in EDM using two different dielectrics
was conducted as experimental work. The working fluids are Polyethylene glycol (PEG 600) and
kerosene. It is the hour of need to get the maximum MRR and surface… More >