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ECM (Electro Chemical Machining)

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if any one is working ecm process in 3d geomerty. please help me because i am also working on ecm


2 Replies Last Post 26.03.2019, 06:19 GMT-4
Jeff Hiller COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 6 years ago 25.03.2019, 11:27 GMT-4

Hello Mule,

The following couple of links could be good starting points for you:

This blog includes a link to a 2D model.

This paper from the COMSOL Conference is in 3D.

Best regards,

Jeff

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Jeff Hiller
Hello Mule, The following couple of links could be good starting points for you: This [blog](https://www.comsol.com/blogs/pulsed-electrochemical-machining-a-multiphysics-model) includes a link to a 2D model. This [paper](https://www.comsol.it/paper/accelerated-electrochemical-machining-tool-design-52272) from the COMSOL Conference is in 3D. Best regards, Jeff

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Posted: 6 years ago 26.03.2019, 06:19 GMT-4

Thank you Mr.Jeff Hiller for your reply.

I have seen those papers before and i did a similar problem.Here ,my question is ''how to rotate the tool electrode in 3d geametry''

Thanks and regards

Thank you Mr.Jeff Hiller for your reply. I have seen those papers before and i did a similar problem.Here ,my question is ''how to rotate the tool electrode in 3d geametry'' Thanks and regards

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