1st Edition

Spark Erosion Machining MEMS to Aerospace

Edited By Neelesh Kumar Jain, Kapil Gupta Copyright 2021
    224 Pages 11 Color & 101 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    224 Pages 11 Color & 101 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    224 Pages 11 Color & 101 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This book bridges the gaps where limited resources are available on comprehensive coverage of spark erosion machining (SEM) based processes. It provides researchers and scholars a vast amount of information on recent research on the subject. It also serves as a resource of novel and specialized applications of spark erosion machining and its variants, for students and faculties involved with advanced machining processes.

    Some salient features of the book:

    • Describes various important aspects of spark-erosion based processes including their derived and hybrid processes.
    • Includes a broad scope of SEM applications from industrial, commercial, and scientific to aerospace, automobiles and biomedical domains.
    • Covers a wide range of materials applications of SE-based processes to different exotic and difficult-to-machine materials, i.e. superalloys, composites, ceramics, shape memory alloys, etc.
    • Provides details micro version of EDM and WEDM processes and their specialized applications.

    PART-I: INTRODUCTION

    Spark Erosion Machining
    Andrew Rees

    PART-II: MACHINING OF BIOMEDICAL COMPONENTS, SHAPE MEMORY MATERIALS, AND AEROSPACE ALLOYS

    Wire Spark Erosion Machining of Shape Memory Materials
    Himanshu Bisaria and Pragya Shandilya

    Spark Erosion based Manufacturing of Biomedical Components
    Sebastian Skoczypiec and Agnieszka Żyra

    Spark Erosion Machining of Aerospace Alloys
    Asma Perveen and Samad Nadimi Bavil Oliaei

    PART III: ADVANCED TOPICS IN SEM

    Wire Spark Erosion Grinding
    Andrew Rees

    Spark Erosion Based Hybrid Processes
    Afzaal Ahmed, M. Rahman, and A. Senthil Kumar

    Vibroacoustic Diagnostics of Spark Erosion Based Processes
    Artur Porvatov and Michail Kozochkin

    Improving Sustainability of SE-Based Processes
    S. Kanmani Subbu and M.J. Davidson

    Optimization of Parameters of Spark Erosion Based Processes 
    Rakesh Chaudhari, Jay J. Vora, Alokesh Pramanik, and D.M.Parikh

    Biography

    Neelesh Kumar Jain is Professor in Mechanical Engineering and Coordinator of Center of Excellence in Gear Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Indore (India). His research interests are additive manufacturing of metallic materials, advanced machining processes, high-quality gear finishing, miniature and non-circular gear manufacturing, sustainable gear machining, micro-joining of thin sheets, and modeling and optimization of manufacturing processes. He has authored 5 books and 15 book chapters and more than 125 research papers in different international journals and conference proceedings. He has guided 10 PhD and 25 MTech theses. He has served as Dean of Academic Affairs for 9 years and Acting/Officiating Director of IIT Indore for more than 2 years.

    Kapil Gupta is an Associate Professor in the Dept. of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Technology at the University of Johannesburg. He obtained Ph.D. in mechanical engineering with specialization in Advanced Manufacturing. Advanced machining processes, sustainable manufacturing, green machining, precision engineering and gear technology are the areas of his interest. He has authored several international articles, and also authored and edited international books on hybrid machining, gear manufacturing, micro and precision manufacturing, high speed machining, and sustainable manufacturing.