Figure 4. Temperature Distribution within the workpiece domain

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Figure 4. Temperature Distribution within the workpiece domain Finite Element Analysis of Electric Discharge Machining Process H.Singh1, Dr. Y.M Puri 2 1.Department of Mechanical Engineering, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur, India 2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur, India Results: Assuming Gaussian distribution of heat flux & taking material properties varying w.r.t temperature, we can determine the temperature variation along length & depth of workpiece, crater diameter and depth of crater which is being created on the workpiece surface also can be measured from 2-D temperature plot profile. Introduction: Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) is a thermo- electrical non-traditional machining process in which a series of discrete spark is generated between the electrodes under controlled machining condition. A 2D cross sectional view of workpiece is shown in the figure with given boundary conditions. Figure 1. Gaussian Distribution of Heat Flux Computational Method: Assumption of Gaussian distribution of heat flux, supposed to be more accurate as they have considered In their analysis, the heat flux input has been used to approximate the heat from the plasma. The heat flux Q entering the workpiece due to EDM spark of radius R & other controlling parameters are given by:   Figure 4. Temperature Distribution within the workpiece domain Equation 1. Gaussian Heat Flux Equation Figure 5. Temperature variation along the length of the workpiece Equation 2. Radius of Spark Figure 6. Temperature variation along the depth of workpiece   Conclusions: The diameter and height of resulting crater is found to be 40 μm & 21 μm respectively. From the temperature distribution figure it can be easily found tha the shape of the resulting crater is elliptical in nature. In this simulation we have performed one step further to DiBitonto's model, considering Gausssian distribution of heat flux. His model has approximated the resulting spark as a point heat source on the workpiece, which has created hemispherical crater cavity. Figure 2. Governing Parameters for EDM in COMSOL References: 1. DiBitonto DD, Eubank PT, Patel MR, Barrufet MA.”Theoretical models of the electrical discharge machining process-I”. A simple cathode erosion model. J Appl Phys 1989;66(9): 4095_103 2. Vinod Yadav, Vijay K. Jain, Prakash M. Dixit "Thermal stress due to electrical discharge machining" International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, Volume 42(2002 :p.877-8883) 3. S.H. Yeo∗, W. Kurnia, P.C. Tan, “Critical assessment and numerical comparison of electrothermal models in EDM”. Journal of materials processing technology 203 (2008)241–251. Figure 3. Gaussian Heat flux as variable