Specific Aspects on Modelling and Simulation of the Synchronized Ultrasonic Assistance of the Electro-Discharge Machining Process

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The context of our research is based on the conclusion that simulation is used to describe and analyse the behavior of an existing or conceptual system. Electro discharge machining aided by ultrasonics EDM+US (as well as micro) is a complicated process that requires a powerfull tool to simulate. In this study we considered COMSOL multiphysics FEA software, using our own developed parametric model based on literature survey knowledge and our own previuos researches on subject. Some preliminary simulations results and conclusions are also presented.

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