Electron Beam Machining:: Principle of EBM
Electron Beam Machining:: Principle of EBM
INTRODUCTION:
Principle of EBM :
When the high-velocity beam of electrons strikes the workpiece, its
kinetic energy is converted into heat. This concentrated heat raises
the temperature of workpiece material and vaporizes a small amount
of it, resulting in the removal of material from the workpiece.
Construction of EBM :
• The schematic arrangement of Electron Beam Machining (EBM) is
shown in Fig.
• It consists of an electron gun, diaphragm, focusing lens, deflector
coil, work table, etc.
• To avoid collision of accelerated electrons with air molecules, a
vacuum is required. So, the entire EBM setup is enclosed in a
vacuum chamber, which carries a vacuum of the order 10-5 to1O-6
mm of mercury. This chamber carries a door, through which the
workpiece is placed over the table. The door is then closed and
sealed.
• The electron gun is responsible for the emission of electrons, which
consists of the following three main parts.
1. Tungsten Filament — which is connected to the negative terminal
of the DC power supply and acts as the cathode.
Application of EBM :
1. EBM is mainly used for micro-machining operations on thin
materials. These operations include drilling, perforating, slotting,
and scribing, etc.
2. Drilling of holes in pressure differential devices used in nuclear
reactors, aircraft engines, etc.
3. It is used for removing small broken taps from holes.
4. Micro-drilling operations (up to 0.002 mm) for thin orifices, dies for
wire drawing, parts of electron microscopes, injector nozzles for
diesel engines, etc.
5. A micromachining technique known as “Electron beam lithography”
is being used in the manufacture of field emission cathodes,
integrated circuits, and computer memories.
6. The process parameters directly affecting the machining characteristics
in Acceleration voltage
Electron Beam Process – Parameters
The process parameters, which directly affect the machining
characteristics in Electron Beam Machining, are:
• The accelerating voltage ----10-150kV
• The beam current ------ as low as 200 μamp to 1 amp
• Pulse duration---------- 50 μs to as long as 15 ms
• Energy per pulse-------- in excess of 100 J/pulse
• Power per pulse -------- 30W-100kW
• Lens current
• Spot size------------------ 10 to 100 um
• Power density
7. • Beam current
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9. • Pulse duration
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11. • Energy per pulse
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13. • Power per pulse
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15. • Lens current
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17. • Spot size
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19. • Power density