Material Removal Mechanism in Photocatalytic-Assisted Jet Electrochemical Machining of SiCp/Al

Micromachines (Basel). 2022 Sep 6;13(9):1482. doi: 10.3390/mi13091482.

Abstract

Silicon carbide particle reinforced aluminum matrix (SiCp/Al) composites are increasingly used in high-end industries because of their superior comprehensive material properties. However, their advanced properties also create severe challenges for traditional processing technologies. A new hybrid machining method named photocatalytic-assisted jet electrochemical machining (PAJECM) is proposed to improve the machining capability by synchronously removing the metal aluminum matrix and the SiC particles. Comparative experiments were carried out on whether photocatalysis was added. The results show that after photocatalytic-assisted jet electrochemical machining, the height of SiC particles' extrusion on the surface is significantly reduced. Compared with jet electrochemical machining (JECM) without photocatalysis at the same processing voltage, the surface roughness value is reduced, and the processing quality is improved. In PAJECM, the aluminum matrix is removed by electrochemical anodic dissolution, while the SiC particles generate a SiO2 reaction layer through photocatalysis, and the TiO2 abrasive flow's mechanical action repeatedly removes the reaction layer. The electrochemical polarization curves and energy diffraction spectroscopy elemental analysis confirmed the material removal mechanism of PAJECM. Based on analyzing the phenomenon of material removal in detail, a qualitative model of the PAJECM material removal mechanism is established. This study provides valuable insights into the material removal mechanism in photocatalytic and jet electrochemical machining composite processes.

Keywords: hybrid machining; photocatalytic−assisted jet electrochemical machining (PAJECM); silicon carbide particle reinforced aluminum.