Chinese Journal of Aeronautics | 2021

3D multiphysic simulations of energy field and material process in radial ultrasonic rolling electrochemical micromachining

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The radial ultrasonic rolling electrochemical micromachining (RUR-EMM) combined rolling electrochemical micromachining (R-EMM) and ultrasonic vibration was studied in this paper. The fundamental understanding of the machining process especially the interaction between multiphysics in the interelectrode gap (IEG) was investigated and discussed by the finite element method. The multiphysics coupling model including flow field model, Joule heating model, material dissolution model and vibration model was built. 3D multiphysics simulation based on micro dimples process in RUR-EMM and R-EMM was proposed. Simulation results showed that the electrolyte flowed into and out IEG periodically, gas bubbles were easy to squeeze out and the gas void fraction deceased about 16% to 54%, the maximum current density increased by 1.36 times in RUR-EMM than in R-EMM in one vibration period of time. And application of the ultrasonic vibration increased the electrolyte temperature about 1.3%-4.4% in IEG. Verification experiments of the micro dimple process denoted better corrosion consistency of array dimples in RUR-EMM, there was no island at the micro dimple bottom which always formed in R-EMM, and an aggregated deviation of less than 8.7% for the micro dimple depth and 4% for the material removal amount between theory and experiment was obtained.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1016/J.CJA.2021.01.022
Language English
Journal Chinese Journal of Aeronautics

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