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Goel, Harsha, Usharani Rath, and Pulak M. Pandey. "Modelling and simulation of ultrasonic-assisted jet electrochemical micro drilling process." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science 233, no. 12 (March 6, 2019): 4199–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0954406219834328.

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Ultrasonic-assisted jet electrochemical micro drilling is an advanced variant of electrochemical machining to drill micro holes quickly and efficiently. The present article deals with the modelling and simulation of the integration of ultrasonic vibration with the conventional jet electrochemical micro drilling process. Multi-physics-based modelling and simulation approach has been used in the present work. The flow pattern of electrolyte jet was analysed for both jet electrochemical micro drilling and ultrasonic-assisted jet electrochemical micro drilling processes. The simulation results were validated with the previous experimental findings of ultrasonic-assisted jet electrochemical micro drilling process. It was found that the material removal rate (MRR) improved significantly as the ultrasonic wave got superimposed onto the electrolyte jet. In addition to that, voltage and concentration of the electrolyte also played vital roles in improving the MRR.
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Pandey, Pulak M., Harsha Goel, and Usharani Rath. "Modelling of MRR and hole taper for ultrasonic assisted jet electrochemical micro-drilling process using Buckingham's π theorem." International Journal of Mechatronics and Manufacturing Systems 12, no. 2 (2019): 140. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijmms.2019.10024513.

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Goel, Harsha, Usharani Rath, and Pulak M. Pandey. "Modelling of MRR and hole taper for ultrasonic assisted jet electrochemical micro-drilling process using Buckingham's π theorem." International Journal of Mechatronics and Manufacturing Systems 12, no. 2 (2019): 140. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijmms.2019.102949.

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Goel, Harsha, and Pulak M. Pandey. "Performance evaluation of different variants of jet electrochemical micro-drilling process." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture 232, no. 3 (May 26, 2016): 451–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0954405416646689.

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The article describes fabrication of an experimental setup which could be used for electrochemical drilling process to produce micro-holes in a copper workpiece with its different variants, namely, jet electrochemical micro-drilling, air-assisted jet electrochemical micro-drilling, ultrasonic-assisted jet electrochemical micro-drilling, and pulsed direct current–jet electrochemical micro-drilling process. Process parameters like voltage, electrolyte concentration, interelectrode gap, and electrolyte pressure have been selected to find out their effects on the process responses, namely, hole taper and material removal rate in all the above process. Attachments for air assistance and ultrasonic vibration application have been fabricated and incorporated in the setup. The effects of ultrasonic vibrations and the pulsed direct current voltage on the process responses like material removal rate and hole taper have been investigated. The effect of application of ultrasonic vibrations on the electrolyte jet has been studied. The experimental findings of ultrasonic-assisted jet electrochemical micro-drilling were compared with the findings of jet electrochemical micro-drilling. Similarly, the findings of pulsed direct current–jet electrochemical micro-drilling were also compared with the results of pulsed direct current ultrasonic-assisted jet electrochemical micro-drilling experiments. It has been found that the ultrasonic vibrations have significant effect on the two process responses. From the results, it was observed that with the use of ultrasonic vibrations, the material removal rate has increased to significant level and the hole taper has been decreased than in jet electrochemical micro-drilling. Effects of the pulsed direct current voltage supply on jet electrochemical micro-drilling and (ultrasonic-assisted jet electrochemical micro-drilling) were also analyzed. Application of pulsed direct current voltage has improved the material removal rate and reduced the hole taper in jet electrochemical micro-drilling as well as in ultrasonic-assisted jet electrochemical micro-drilling. The experimental results concluded that ultrasonic assistance have generated the holes with greater material removal rate and lower hole taper and with continuous direct current and pulsed direct current voltage.
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Goel, Harsha, and Pulak M. Pandey. "Experimental investigations into the ultrasonic assisted jet electrochemical micro-drilling process." Materials and Manufacturing Processes 32, no. 13 (January 12, 2017): 1547–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10426914.2017.1279294.

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Goel, Harsha, and Pulak M. Pandey. "Experimental Investigations and Statistical Modeling of Ultrasonic Assisted Jet Electrochemical Micro-Drilling Process with Pulsed DC." Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Systems 18, no. 03 (September 2019): 413–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219686719500227.

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This article presents an experimental study of a recently developed process, namely, ultrasonic assisted jet electrochemical micro-drilling (UAJet-ECMD) using pulsed DC voltage power supply. The goal of the work was to examine the effect of pulsed DC voltage on the performance of UAJet-ECMD process. In the previous work carried out by the authors, the process has been studied using the continuous DC voltage. The pulse “on” time (pulsed DC voltage), electrolyte pressure and pulse “on” time (ultrasonic vibrations) were selected as the process parameters, whereas material removal rate (MRR) and hole taper were chosen as process responses. It was found that the pulse “on” time (pulsed DC voltage) had crucial effect on the MRR as well as on the hole taper. MRR and hole taper were both found to increase with rise in pulse “on” time (pulsed DC voltage). Optimization of process responses of UAJet-ECMD process was done. The responses obtained for optimized set of process parameters were verified and found in good conformity with the experimental results.
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