Functional Surfaces via Electrical Discharge Methods
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Edinburgh
Department Name: Sch of Engineering
Abstract
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Organisations
People |
ORCID iD |
Jin Sun (Principal Investigator) | http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6105-6743 |
Publications
Murray J
(2017)
Formation mechanism of electrical discharge TiC-Fe composite coatings
in Journal of Materials Processing Technology
Murray J
(2016)
Physical and electrical characteristics of EDM debris
in Journal of Materials Processing Technology
Algodi S
(2018)
Modelling of single spark interactions during electrical discharge coating
in Journal of Materials Processing Technology
Murray J
(2018)
Defect-free TiC/Si multi-layer electrical discharge coatings
in Materials & Design
Algodi S
(2018)
Modelling and Characterisation of Electrical Discharge TiC-Fe Cermet Coatings
in Procedia CIRP
Algodi S
(2016)
Electrical discharge coating of nanostructured TiC-Fe cermets on 304 stainless steel
in Surface and Coatings Technology
Description | We have developed a novel numerical method to simulating the multi-physics phenomena in the electrical discharge machining (EDM). We have identified the effects of debris on the electrical properties of the dielectric liquid in the EDM process. |
Exploitation Route | The numerical code can be used by other researchers and the findings would enhance the current understanding of the EDM process. |
Sectors | Aerospace Defence and Marine Chemicals Energy Healthcare Manufacturing including Industrial Biotechology |