Electrochemical machining of complex components of aero-engines: Developments, trends, and technological advances

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Because of several advantages, such as no tool wear, independence on the mechanical properties of the material, and high machining efficiency, electrochemical machining (ECM) has become a viable method for machining components in numerous industrial applications, particularly in the manufacture of typical aero-engine components with complex structures fabricated from materials that are difficult to cut. This paper highlights the current developments, new trends, and technological advances of key factors of ECM, such as electrochemical dissolution characteristics of novel difficult to cut materials which are often used in aero-engine, numerical simulation of electrochemical process, design for the complex profile and structure of cathode tool, flow field simulation and design for uniform electrolyte flow, and innovation of electrochemical machining or hybrid methods which reflect the state of the art in academic and industrial research on electrochemical machining in aero-engine manufacturing.

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XU, Z., & WANG, Y. (2021, February 1). Electrochemical machining of complex components of aero-engines: Developments, trends, and technological advances. Chinese Journal of Aeronautics. Elsevier B.V. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cja.2019.09.016

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