Functional Surfaces via Electrical Discharge Methods

Lead Research Organisation: University of Edinburgh
Department Name: Sch of Engineering

Abstract

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Publications

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Murray J (2018) Defect-free TiC/Si multi-layer electrical discharge coatings in Materials & Design

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Murray J (2017) Formation mechanism of electrical discharge TiC-Fe composite coatings in Journal of Materials Processing Technology

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Algodi S (2018) Modelling of single spark interactions during electrical discharge coating in Journal of Materials Processing Technology

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Murray J (2016) Physical and electrical characteristics of EDM debris in Journal of Materials Processing 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