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An Investigation of the Performance of Equal Channel Angular Pressed Copper Electrodes in Electric Discharge Machining

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2025

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This study examines the mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties of copper tool electrodes processed via Equal Channel Angular Pressing (ECAP), with a specific focus on their performance in Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) applications. A novel Crystal Plasticity Finite Element Method (CPFEM) framework is employed to model anisotropic slip behavior and microscale deformation mechanisms. The primary objective is to elucidate how initial crystallographic orientation influences hardness, thermal conductivity, and electrical conductivity. Simulations are performed on single-crystal copper for three representative Face Centered Cubic (FCC) orientations. Using an explicit CPFEM model, the study examines texture evolution and deformation heterogeneity during the ECAP process of single-crystal copper. The results indicate that the <100> single-crystal orientation exhibits the highest Taylor factor and the most homogeneous distribution of plastic equivalent strain (PEEQ), suggesting enhanced resistance to plastic flow. In contrast, the <111> single-crystal orientation displays localized deformation and reduced hardening. A decreasing Taylor factor correlates with more uniform slip, which improves both electrical and thermal conductivity, as well as machinability, by minimizing dislocation-related resistance. These findings make a novel contribution to the field by highlighting the critical role of crystallographic orientation in governing slip activity and deformation pathways, which directly impact thermal wear resistance and the fabrication efficiency of ECAP-processed copper electrodes in EDM.

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Electric Discharge Machining, Tool Electrode, Severe Plastic Deformation, Equal Channel Angular Pressing, Crystal Plasticity

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15

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10

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849

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