National Research Nuclear University “MEPhI” (Professor)
Bauman Moscow State Technical University (Professor)
Bryansk, Bryansk, Russian Federation
Bryansk, Bryansk, Russian Federation
UDK 621.9.048.4 Электроэрозионная (электроискровая) обработка
Theoretical dependences for deter-mining the wear intensity, depending on the modes and conditions of EDM process of ma-chine parts based on the energy approach to the processing and triboprocess, are given. These dependences make it possible to determine the optimal modes and conditions of EDM process for ensuring the required parameters of wear resistance (with a single-stage approach – di-rect engineering support).
wear intensity, electrical dis-charge machining (EDM), processing condi-tions
1. S'yanov S.Yu. Technological quality assurance of the surface layer and operational properties of machine parts by electroerosion treatment /Science-intensive tech-nologies in mechanical engineering, 2021, no. 11 (125). pp. 30-37.
2. Suslov A.G. Fundamental principles of techno-logical support of reliability of mechanical engineering products ed. by A.G. Suslov. Moscow: Innovative mechan-ical engineering, 2022, 552 p.
3. Suslov A.G., Dalsky A.G. Scientific foundations of mechanical engineering technology. Moscow: Mashi-nostroenie, 2002, 684 p.
4. Suslov A.G., Medvedev D.M. Single-stage technological support of cylindrical surface wear-resistance of machine parts. STIN, 2010, no. 8, pp. 22-26.
5. Suslov A.G., Medvedev D.M., Petrishin D.I., Fe-donin O.N. System of automated technological control of wear resistance of machine parts at cutting. Science-intensive technologies in mechanical engineering, 2018, no. 5 (83), pp. 40-44.
6. Karasik I.I. Metody tribologicheskikh ispytaniy v natsional'nykh standartakh stran mira [Tribological test methods in national standards], Moscow: Publ. of Nauka i tekhnika, 1993, 328 p. (in Russian).
7. Artamonov B.A., Volkov Yu.S., Drozhalova V.I. Electrofizicheskie i electrohimicheskie metodi obrabotki materialov [Electrophysical and electrochemical materials processing techniques]. In 2 vols, vol. 1. Mo: Higher School, 1983, 247 p. (in Russian).