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  • 2022Experimental analysis of microhardness changes of subsurface areas affected by WEDM ; Experimentální analýza změn mikrotvrdosti podpovrchových oblastí ovlivněných WEDM4citations
  • 2022Microstructural Characteristics of Al-Ti-B Inoculation Wires and Their Addition to the AlSi7Mg0.3 Alloy6citations
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  • 2022Effect of Multiply Twinned Ag(0) Nanoparticles on Photocatalytic Properties of TiO2 Nanosheets and TiO2 Nanostructured Thin Films7citations
  • 2021Experimental Analysis of Microhardness Changes of Subsurface Areas Affected by WEDM1citations
  • 2021Surface Properties of 1DTiO2 Microrods Modified with Copper (Cu) and Nanocavities1citations
  • 2017Extended of Durability Molds for Production Tires with New Types of Coatings2citations

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  • Bednář, Josef
  • Plichta, Tomáš
  • Zahradníček, Radim
  • Mouralová, Kateřina
  • Fries, Jiří
  • Knaislová, Anna
  • Michalcova, Alena
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  • Stancekova, Dana
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  • Kupčík, Jaroslav
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  • Klie, Robert
  • Ceccio, Giovanni
  • Ismagulov, Bauyrzhan
  • Bakardjieva, Snejana
  • Lavrentiev, Vasily
  • Bibova, Hanna
  • Fajgar, Radek
  • Titorenkova, Rositsa
  • Holmestad, Randi
  • Mares, Jakub
  • Klementova, Mariana
  • Ryukhtin, Vasyl
  • Koci, Eva
  • Čaplovičová, Mária
  • Tolasz, Jakub
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Experimental Analysis of Microhardness Changes of Subsurface Areas Affected by WEDM

  • Michna, Štefan
Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The influence of the surface area by the impact of high temperatures after wire electric discharge machining (WEDM) is a known fact. However, the affected parameters also include a change in microhardness. In order to further investigate this statement, 5 different metallic and non-metallic materials were selected, from which three samples were always made with different settings of machine parameters (gap voltage, pulse on and off time, wire feed and discharge current). This examined not only the effect of the machining itself on the material but also whether the change in the microhardness of the material is affected by the setting of the machine parameters. In order to measure the microhardness of the subsurface layer, a metallographic preparation was made from each sample, which enabled accurate measurements always in the same area. Subsequent evaluation revealed that the microhardness may not be affected at all and everything depends only on the type of material being machined. The changes in microhardness affected by setting machine parameters are negligible.</jats:p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • wire