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Electrical Conductivity of Dielectric on WEDM Characteristics (WEDM 가공특성에 대한 방전액의 전기전도율의 영향)

  • Kim, Chang-Ho;Yeo, Hong-Tae
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.27 no.10
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    • pp.1800-1808
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    • 2003
  • This work deals with the electrical conductivity of dielectric on output parameters such as metal removal rate and surface roughness value of a carbon steel(SM25C) and sintered carbides cut by wire-electrical discharge machining(W-EDM). Dielectric has several functions like insulation, ionization, cooling, the removal of waste metal particles. The presence of minute particles(gap debris) in spark gap contaminates and lowers the breakdown strength of dielectric. And it is considered that too much debris in spark gap is generally believed to be the cause of arcing. Experimental results show that increases of cobalt amount in carbides affects the metal removal rate and worsens the surface quality as a greater quantity of solidified metal deposits on the eroded surface. Lower electrical conductivity of the dielectric results in a lower metal removal rate because the gap between wire electrode and workpiece reduced. Especially, the surface characteristics of rough-cut workpiece and wire electrode were analyzed too. Debris were analyzed also through scanning electron microscopy(SEM) and surface roughness tester. Micro cracks and some of electrode material are found on the workpiece surface by energy dispersive spectrometer(EDS).

A study on motion errors due to acceleration and deceleration types of servo motors (서보모터의 가감속형태에 따른 운도오차에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Dong-Soo;Chung, Sung-Chong
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.21 no.10
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    • pp.1718-1729
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    • 1997
  • This paper describes motion errors due to acceleration and deceleration types of servo motors in NC machine tools. Motion errors are composed of two components : one is due to transient response of a servomechanism and the other comes from gain mismatching of positioning servo motors. It deals with circular interpolation to identify motion errors by using Interface card. Also in order to minimize motion errors, this study presents an effective method to optimize parameters which are connected with motion errors. The proposed method is based upon a second order polynomial regression model and it includes an orthogonal array method to make the effective results of experiments. The validity and reliability of the study were verified on a vertical machining center equipped with FANUC 0MC through a series of experiments and analysis.

Development of In-wheel Motor for Power Add-on Drive Wheelchair (수전동 휠체어용 모터 개발)

  • Hong, Eung-Pyo;Park, Sei-Hoon;Oh, Hong-Seok;Ryu, Jae-Cheong;Mun, Mu-Seong
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.28 no.8
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    • pp.992-999
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    • 2011
  • The recent power add-on drive wheelchairs (PADWs) provide greater physical activity, are easier to transport, and may be an excellent alternative for the typical manual or electric wheelchairs. The development of in-wheel motor for a PADW is the principal issues. In this paper, design, implementation, and testing of the permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) for a PADW are presented. To design output power and torque of the motor, the equation of motion has been investigated. The design parameters were calculated and the dimension and shape of the motor which was limited by the In-wheel mechanism of the PADW were done by applying FEM and optimal design technique. The prototype of the motor mentioned above was fabricated with precise machining and assembling. Then the motor tested on dynamometer and the measured results of the motor were verified by comparing the design results. The fabricated motor was 80 mm in length with a diameter of 110 mm and small enough to be attached the driving unit of the PADW.

Variation of Grinding Force and Wheel Life in Surface Grinding (평면연삭에서 연삭력 변화와 숫돌수명)

  • Choi, Soung-Sam;Koo, Yang;Kwak, Jae-Seob;Ha, Man-Kyong;Park, No-Kwang
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.59-65
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    • 2002
  • In the grinding process, the degree of the sharpness in wheel grain affects the surface roughness and the dimensional accuracy. If a wheel with dull grains is used, te grinding force will be increased and the surface roughness deteriorated. To produce a precision component, the magnitude of parameters related to the wear amount of a grinding wheel has to be limited. In this study, a variation of the grinding force and the surface roughness were measured to seek the machining characteristics of the WA and CBN wheels. From the wear amount of the grinding wheel and the removal rate of workpiece, the grinding ratio was calculated. And also the wheel life was determined at a rapid decreasing point of the grinding ratio. The difference between the surface of wheel-workpiece before grinding and after wheel life was clearly verified with a microscopic photo.

Deburring Technology Using Ultrasonic Cavitation (초음파 케비테이션을 이용한 디버링 기술)

  • Won, Jong-Youl;Choi, Young-Jae;Lee, Suk-Woo;Choi, Hon-Zong
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.1798-1803
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    • 2003
  • Surface and edge finishing processes are important technological operations of in parts machining. Quality of the finished parts directly affect the performance of the whole product. Especially, edge quality, which depends on burr control, is extremely important. Burrs are undesirable projections of the material beyond the edge of the workpiece. A number of deburring processes have been developed such as barreling, brushing, chemical methods etc. But, there are only few publications in the area of applying ultrasonics to deburring. When ultrasonic vibration propagates in the liquid medium, a large number of bubbles are formed. These bubbles generate an extremely strong force, which can be used to remove burrs. Cavitation is used as a term to describe the erosion of parts caused by the action of cavities in liquid. The object of this study is to analyze the effects of ultrasonic cavitation in the deburring process. For this purpose, we introduce a new ultrasonic cavitation method, which efficiently removes the burrs. Experimental parameters to verify the deburring effects of ultrasonic cavitations are ultrasonic power, amplitude, distant of the transducer from the workpiece, deburring time and abrasive. It has been shown that deburring with ultrasonic cavitation in water is effective to burrs.

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Micro-Pattern Machining Characteristics Evaluation of $Si_3N_4$-hBN based Machinable Ceramics Using Powder Blasting Process (파우더 블라스팅에 의한 $Si_3N_4$-hBN계 머시너블 세라믹스의 미세패턴 가공성 평가)

  • 박동삼;조명우;김동우;조원승
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.33-39
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    • 2004
  • Sandblasting has recently been developed into a powder blasting technique for brittle materials. In this study, the machinability of $Si_3N_4$-hBN based machinable ceramics are evaluated for micro - pattern making processes using powder blasting. Material properties of the developed machinable ceramics according to the variation of h-BN contents give a good machinability to the ceramics. The effect of scanning times, the size of patterns and variation of BN contents on the erosion depth of samples without mask and samples with different mask patterns in powder blasting of $Si_3N_4$-hBN ceramics are investigated. The Parameters are the impact angle of $90^{\circ}$, the scanning times of nozzle up to 40, and the stand-off distances of 100mm The widths of masked pattern are 0.1mm 0.5mm and 1mm. The powder used is Alumina particles, WA#600. and the blasting pressure of powder is 0.2MPa. Through required experiments, the results are investigated and analyzed. As the results, the machinability of the developed ceramics increases as the BN contents in the ceramics.

A Study of STS 316L Threaded Elbow Fitting Fabrication by Metal Injection Molding (금속사출성형을 이용한 STS 316L 밸브피팅 제작에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, J.Y.;Kim, S.J.;Chung, S.T.;Ahn, S.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.121-129
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    • 2015
  • A net-shape forming of small and complex-shaped metal parts by metal injection molding (MIM) has economic advantages in mass production, especially for STS 316L valve fitting. STS 316L offers excellent corrosion resistance, but it has poor machinability, which is a limitation in using it for a cost-effective production where both forging and machining are employed. Simulation and experimental analysis were performed to develop a MIM STS 316L 90° elbow fitting minimizing trial and error. A Taguchi method was used to determine which input parameter was the most sensitive to possible defects (e.g. sink mark depth) during the injection molding. The final prototype was successfully built. The results indicate that the simulation tool can be used during the design process to minimize trial and error, but the final adjustment of parameters based on field experience is essential.

Statistical Analysis of Cutting Force for End Milling with Different Cutting Tool Materials (공구재종에 따른 엔드밀 가공의 절삭력에 관한 통계적해석)

  • Choi, Man Sung
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.86-91
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    • 2016
  • End milling is an important and common machining operation because of its versatility and capability to produce various profiles and curved surfaces. This paper presents an experimental study of the cutting force variations in the end milling of SM25C with HSS(high speed steel) and carbide tool. This paper involves a study of the Taguchi design application to optimize cutting force in a end milling operation. The Taguchi design is an efficient and effective experimental method in which a response variable can be optimized, given various control and noise factors, using fewer resources than a factorial design. This study included feed rate, spindle speed and depth of cut as control factors, and the noise factors were different cutting tool in the same specification. An orthogonal array of $L_9(3^3)$ of ANOVA analyses were carried out to identify the significant factors affecting cutting force, and the optimal cutting combination was determined by seeking the best cutting force and signal-to-noise ratio. Finally, confirmation tests verified that the Taguchi design was successful in optimizing end milling parameters for cutting force.

An Application of Fuzzy Logic with Desirability Functions to Multi-response Optimization in the Taguchi Method

  • Kim Seong-Jun
    • International Journal of Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.183-188
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    • 2005
  • Although it is widely used to find an optimum setting of manufacturing process parameters in a variety of engineering fields, the Taguchi method has a difficulty in dealing with multi-response situations in which several response variables should be considered at the same time. For example, electrode wear, surface roughness, and material removal rate are important process response variables in an electrical discharge machining (EDM) process. A simultaneous optimization should be accomplished. Many researches from various disciplines have been conducted for such multi-response optimizations. One of them is a fuzzy logic approach presented by Lin et al. [1]. They showed that two response characteristics are converted into a single performance index based upon fuzzy logic. However, it is pointed out that information regarding relative importance of response variables is not considered in that method. In order to overcome this problem, a desirability function can be adopted, which frequently appears in the statistical literature. In this paper, we propose a novel approach for the multi-response optimization by incorporating fuzzy logic into desirability function. The present method is illustrated by an EDM data of Lin and Lin [2].

Deduction of Optimal Conditions for Acrylic Etching Technique by using CO2 Laser

  • Kim, Hee-Je;Song, Keun-Ju;Park, Sung-Jin;Seo, Hyun-Woong;Kim, Ho-Sung;Choi, Jin-Young;Park, Sung-Joon
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.106-111
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    • 2007
  • Laser cutting with the micro-control technique has great potential to be employed for acrylic machining. In this paper, the optimal conditions of acrylic etching have been investigated. The three parameters such as laser power, moving velocity, and thickness of acrylic are experimented to find out optimal conditions. From these experimental results, we have known that it is very important to control accurate power by the TRIAC switching technique. The best condition of acrylic etching is performed 10 Wand 72 mm/sec at the plastic thickness of 1.33 mm. The other case is performed 10 W and 48 mm/sec, and 12 W and 56 mm/sec at the acrylic thickness of 2.00mm, respectively.