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Experimental Investigation of Stability of Vegetable Oils Used as Dielectric Fluids for Electrical Discharge Machining

Maria-Crina Radu, Raluca Tampu, Valentin Nedeff, Oana‐Irina Patriciu, Carol Schnakovszky, Eugen Herghelegiu

2020Processes30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

One main drawback of electrical discharge machining (EDM) is related to the dielectric fluid, since it impacts both the environment and operator health and safety. To resolve these issues, recent research has demonstrated the technical feasibility and qualitative performance of vegetable oils as substitutes for hydrocarbon-based dielectric and synthetic oils in EDM. However, due to the higher content of unsaturated fatty acids, vegetable oils lose their stability, due to several factors such as heating or exposure to light or oxygen. The present study is a first attempt to analyze the extent to which the physic-chemical properties of vegetable oils change during EDM processing. Refractive index, dynamic viscosity and spectra analyses were conducted for sunflower and soybean oils. The results revealed that, under the applied processing conditions, no structural changes occurred. These findings are very promising from the perspective of EDM sustainability.

Topics & Concepts

Vegetable oilSunflower oilDielectricMachiningMaterials scienceViscositySunflowerPulp and paper industryChemical engineeringProcess engineeringEnvironmental scienceOrganic chemistryChemistryComposite materialMetallurgyOptoelectronicsFood scienceMathematicsEngineeringCombinatoricsAdvanced Machining and Optimization TechniquesAdvanced machining processes and optimizationAdvanced Surface Polishing Techniques
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