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Синергизм начальной стадии удаления диэлектрических материалов при электроэрозионной обработке в электролитах

Authors: Zaripov, A.A.; Зарипов, A.A.; Halilov, U.B.; Ashurov, K.B.;

Синергизм начальной стадии удаления диэлектрических материалов при электроэрозионной обработке в электролитах

Abstract

Ceramics and composites, many of whose physicochemical properties significantly exceed similar properties of metals and their alloys, are processed qualitatively mainly by the electroerosion method. Despite the existing works, the mechanism of the initial stage of the removal of materials has not yet been identified. For a comprehensive understanding of the mechanism of the removal of dielectrics, a new model is proposed based on the experimental results obtained on an improved electroerosion installation. It was revealed that the initial stage of the removal of a dielectric material consists of three successive stages which are associated with the synergistic effect on the process of the anionic group of electrolytes, plasma flare, and the cavitation shock. This makes it possible to better understand the mechanism of the removal of composite and ceramic materials, which should contribute to ensuring the machinability of those materials and their wide use in promising technologies.

Керамика и композиты, многие физико-химические свойства которых существенно превышают аналогичные свойства металлов и их сплавов, качественно обрабатываются преимущественно электроэрозионным методом. Несмотря на существующие работы, механизм начальной стадии удаления материалов до сих пор не раскрыт. Для понимания механизма удаления диэлектриков предлагается новая модель, основанная на экспериментальных результатах, полученных на усовершенствованной электроэрозионной установке. Определено, что начальная стадия удаления диэлектрического материала состоит из трех последовательных этапов, которые связаны с синергетическим воздействием на процесс анионной группы электролитов, плазменного факела и кавитационного удара. Это позволяет лучше понять механизм удаления композитных и керамических материалов, что должно способствовать обеспечению обрабатываемости этих материалов и широкого использования в перспективных технологиях.

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кавитация, plasma flame, плазменный факел, электролиты, электроэрозионная обработка (ЭЭО), synergetic effect, anionic group, скорость удаления материалов, electroerosion treatment, bubbles, material removal mechanism, Electrolytes, pulse discharge, collapse, пузырьки, cavitation, коллапс, синергетический эффект, импульсный разряд, механизм удаления материалов, анионная группа, material removal rate

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