The EDM surface [electronic resource] : Topography, chemistry, and metallurgy
Published
Washington, D.C. : United States. Dept. of Energy, 1991. Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy.
The surface created by the electric discharge machining (EDM) process is of special interest because it has been shown to have a negative effect on the fatigue properties of many alloys. An understanding of the surface metallurgy and chemistry is important in predicting those alloys which are most susceptible to failure. Remedial actions, including thickness minimization, alteration, or removal of the surface layer are addressed.
Report Numbers
E 1.99:rfp-4498 E 1.99: conf-9109247--1 conf-9109247--1 rfp-4498
Published through SciTech Connect. 01/01/1991. "rfp-4498" " conf-9109247--1" "DE91017756" Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) electric discharge machining (EDM) clinic, Grand Rapids, MI (United States), 17 Sep 1991. Fuller, J.E. EG and G Rocky Flats, Inc., Golden, CO (United States)