It's really amazing. My semester is about to start and I have bought the books but the content is not getting in my head. Your video fulfilled the concept successfully in my head. Thank you so much sir.
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These videos are very informative and helpful for understanding the basic concept of the processes for engineering students like me. Thanks for uploading such videos.
Dear author, first thank you for a great basic EDM presentation. But as an EDM expert I must point out, that the most common polarization of the electrode is positive. Thus, the workpiece is polarized negatively. This is always true for rough machining. Only in finishing operations to achieve very smooth surface (and using very short discharge duration) the polarity switches. To my opinion, presenting the regular polarization of the electrode to be negative is misleading.
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No, in EDM, the tool is typically made of a conductive material (e.g. copper or graphite) and is used to shape or cut the workpiece. When the tool is negatively charged and brought close to the workpiece, electrical discharges can occur between the tool and the workpiece, creating tiny craters or eroding the material in a controlled way. Secondly, the polarity of the EDM power supply can affect the shape and quality of the cut. When the tool is connected to the negative terminal, it can create a "reverse" spark erosion effect, which can result in finer surface finishes and sharper corners compared to when the tool is connected to the positive terminal. However, the specific effects of connecting the tool to the negative terminal will depend on the specific EDM setup and parameters, so it's important to consult the manufacturer's instructions or an expert in EDM to ensure proper use and safety.
who did you get to write the script ... someone from Pakistan ... because they sure cant use english grammar worth spit ... and whatever happened to quality control ... there are so many typos in the script they make the video useless
It's really amazing. My semester is about to start and I have bought the books but the content is not getting in my head. Your video fulfilled the concept successfully in my head. Thank you so much sir.
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Amazing almost your covering all non conventional machining processes. Tomorrow I'm having exam I preparing by watching your videos only. Thank you so much.
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OMG I could kiss you. I know that the robot voice maybe off putting for some, but this video dived straight into the facts, fluently explained it through animation, and was under 10min long. Brilliant.
These videos are very informative and helpful for understanding the basic concept of the processes for engineering students like me.
Thanks for uploading such videos.
Dear author, first thank you for a great basic EDM presentation. But as an EDM expert I must point out, that the most common polarization of the electrode is positive. Thus, the workpiece is polarized negatively. This is always true for rough machining. Only in finishing operations to achieve very smooth surface (and using very short discharge duration) the polarity switches. To my opinion, presenting the regular polarization of the electrode to be negative is misleading.
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Can't able to stop myself by appreciating this videos from your end sir. Thease wonderful without any unwanted things. Perfect videos that your doing. Hope you will do good videos on hydraulic machines and thermodynamics.
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Nice explanation
Make a video on wire electric discharge machine
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Plz make lectures on thermodynamics and fluid dynamics related topics like working of turbines,pumps,boilers etc
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Sir please Make a separate video on wire EDM
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Is it possible to process carbonfibre or Titanium with EDM?
What is the sensor that senses and prevents the workpiece and electrode from shorting. A shunt resistor,?
It's good.But sir,Can you make a video for hydro-forming process and types of hydro-forming process it's all for study purpose.
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Can you show me how to overcome problem when heat is occur to much in this process?
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Thank you...
Pls make a video on Wire EDM similar to EDM sir...
Please make an animation about ion beam machining or ibm
Here which is anod and which is cathod???
How many ampers
?
Sir plz provide notes or written work for components too
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Is their any process name called as "electro gel machining"???
As per my knowledge there is no such machining process.
Sir send me the link
direction of electricity-shoundn't it be from positive to negative outside the source!????
Current flows from positive to negative but electrons flow in the opposite direction...
I use three wire edm's, I'd add to the cons of these machines that they're slow af
I learned in the books that the tool is connected to positive terminal and the piece to the negative one. Am I wrong?!
No, in EDM, the tool is typically made of a conductive material (e.g. copper or graphite) and is used to shape or cut the workpiece. When the tool is negatively charged and brought close to the workpiece, electrical discharges can occur between the tool and the workpiece, creating tiny craters or eroding the material in a controlled way.
Secondly, the polarity of the EDM power supply can affect the shape and quality of the cut. When the tool is connected to the negative terminal, it can create a "reverse" spark erosion effect, which can result in finer surface finishes and sharper corners compared to when the tool is connected to the positive terminal.
However, the specific effects of connecting the tool to the negative terminal will depend on the specific EDM setup and parameters, so it's important to consult the manufacturer's instructions or an expert in EDM to ensure proper use and safety.
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Precision of up to 0.005.... what? bananas?
You talking millimeters, right?
Yes, 0.005 mm... Usually, in engineering, small distances are measured in mm...
who did you get to write the script ... someone from Pakistan ... because they sure cant use english grammar worth spit ... and whatever happened to quality control ... there are so many typos in the script they make the video useless
That’s a big drop diode .