A. Gatto et L. Iuliano, CUTTING MECHANISMS AND SURFACE-FEATURES OF WED MACHINED METAL-MATRIX COMPOSITES, Journal of materials processing technology, 65(1-3), 1997, pp. 209-214
Metal matrix composites are manufactured in a variety of grades and fo
rms, but machining is usually necessary to obtain finished engineering
components. The presence of the hard reinforcing ceramic makes these
materials difficult for conventional machining. Wire electro discharge
machining (WEDM) is used for the processing of heat-treated high-qual
ity alloys or for the machining of complex shapes in advanced material
s. This paper describes WEDM tests performed under one roughing and tw
o finishing conditions on two composites, SiC/2009Al alloy with 15% wh
iskers and with 20% particles reinforcement. Some roughed and some fin
ished surfaces were glass-bead peened. To understand the reinforcement
and the behaviour of the matrix during the machining of both composit
es, the machined surfaces, their sections and profiles were examined b
y scanning electron microscopy, and energy dispersive semi-quantitativ
e analyses of X-rays were also carried out. The surface roughness for
the process parameters used are indicated. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science S
.A.