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Thermal energy is generated in a plasma channel and dispersed through the work piece, tool, and dielectric in the Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) mechanism of metal removal.The procedure is primarily employed when complex shapes, intricate pieces, or extremely hard materials need to be machined.In order to control the most connected parameters of the EDM process, such as material removal rate (MRR) and surface integrity characteristics like average surface roughness (Ra) and hardness (HR), the objective of this work is to investigate the influence of three design factors: current (I), pulse (V), pulse on (Ton), and pulse off (Toff).Additionally, these factors will be quantified.The L9 orthogonal array was followed in the execution of the studies.Different parameters, including ampere rating, pulse on time, and pulse off time, were used for each experiment.The best combination of pulse on time of 5µs, pulse off time of 8µs, amps-16, machining time, and MRR was found for INCONEL 713 Surface Roughness.Amps were 14 and the pulse on time was 5µs.The pulse off time was 9µs.In particular, the output response was primarily dependent on the pulse timing.
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