Electrical Steel ›› 2020, Vol. 2 ›› Issue (4): 27-.
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ZHAO Zhiyang, SONG Renbo, WANG Yuqi, ZHANG Yingchao, YU Ping
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Abstract: Wire electrical discharge machining (WEDM) experiments were performed on nonoriented electrical steel to study the effect of different current density levels on the morphology of the cutting surface. The original morphologies of the surface after cutting were observed with the 3D measuring laser microscope. A scanning electron microscope (SEM) was used to observe the cutting surface with the same level of ultrasonic vibration for measuring the adhesion ability of the adhesion layer. The cutting surface became rougher as the current density level increased. The uniform and smooth smallamplitude raised or recessed regions were gradually replaced by oxidizable and irregular steps, whose height transition zones were nearly vertical. And the bright nearspherical resolidified bodies appear surrounded by oxidized regions at an excessively high current density. Therefore, the high level of current density is harmful for controlling the quality of the cutting surface. On the contrary, WEDM technology with lower level of current density has high advantages.
Key words: non-oriented electrical steel, wire cutting, current density
ZHAO Zhiyang, SONG Renbo, WANG Yuqi, ZHANG Yingchao, YU Ping . Effect of wire cutting electric current density on cutting surface of non-oriented electrical steel[J]. Electrical Steel, 2020, 2(4): 27-.
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