L. Selvarajan, K Venkataramanan, K.P. Srinivasa Perumal, Mohammed Yunus, Rami Alfattani, A. Aravindhan
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ABSTRACTThe domain of material science has made great strides in recent years, especially in the fields of metallurgy and ceramic materials and the production of highly trustworthy, cost-effective and economically useful components for use in many industries. For the production of contours and intricate forms in conductive materials, Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) is by far the most versatile and cost-effective alternative to standard machining processes. In-depth discussion and analysis of the following topics may be found throughout this review paper study. Surface topography and machining properties are investigated in this literature review to determine the impact of mechanical, chemical, electrochemical, and thermal material removal techniques. Different characteristics of dielectric mediums are also covered. Non-conductive and conductive ceramic composite performance characteristics, surfacetexture, mechanical and electrical qualities and geometrical tolerances are investigated as a function of electrode material. Through the perspective of composite materials, a variety of electrical discharge devices’ performance metrics and properties are compared and contrasted. The performance metrics and characteristics of a wide variety of electrical discharge machines are compared and contrasted in light of the composite materials in order to identify their distinguishing characteristics. EDM research is being conducted on a variety of sophisticated conductive materials, to explore their unpredictable effects on EDM and their specialized applications. Methods for optimizing the study of composite material and their effects on EDM’s numerous aspects include Design of Experiments, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Response Surface Methodology, Taguchi with Grey Relational Analysis, and so on. X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and Energy-Dispersive X-ray analysis (EDAX) are used to study the topography of a variety of composite materials and the latest optimization strategies are also investigated using a variety of algorithms.KEYWORDS: EDMmetal removal mechanismtypes of EDMconductive ceramic compositesalgorithmsrecast layersurface topographyoptimization techniques Disclosure statementThe authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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Composite Interfaces publishes interdisciplinary scientific and engineering research articles on composite interfaces/interphases and their related phenomena. Presenting new concepts for the fundamental understanding of composite interface study, the journal balances interest in chemistry, physical properties, mechanical properties, molecular structures, characterization techniques and theories.
Composite Interfaces covers a wide range of topics including - but not restricted to:
-surface treatment of reinforcing fibers and fillers-
effect of interface structure on mechanical properties, physical properties, curing and rheology-
coupling agents-
synthesis of matrices designed to promote adhesion-
molecular and atomic characterization of interfaces-
interfacial morphology-
dynamic mechanical study of interphases-
interfacial compatibilization-
adsorption-
tribology-
composites with organic, inorganic and metallic materials-
composites applied to aerospace, automotive, appliances, electronics, construction, marine, optical and biomedical fields