EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining) is a common non-traditional machining technique for manufacture geometry parts made of intricate or extremely rigid metals that are challenging to manufacture using conventional manufacturing techniques. Electrical discharge machining by utilizing electrical discharge erosion, classify the meaning of material removal (MR). This paper's main objective is to discuss the ideal EDM parameters in order to use high-speed steel as workpiece AISI M2 and with using brass & copper as electrodes. Pulse on-time are (100, 150, and 200 µs), Current (10, 24 and 42 A) and Pulse off-time (4, 12 and 25 µs) are the input parameters effect on the material removal rate (MRR) used in the experimental work. The present study's findings shown that the highest MRR with using copper & brass as electrodes with pulse on-time 200 µs, pulse off-time 12 µs and current 42 A, at (0.31284 g/min and 0.18769) respectively, and the lowest average value of the removed material was when evaluating current 10 A, Ton is 100 µs, Toff is 4 µs, at (0.05451g/min and 0.01898 g/min) respectively. |
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