Charging Time from Cutting Frequency Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Charging Time = 1/Frequency of Cutting-Sparking Time
tc = 1/fcut-ts
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Charging Time - (Measured in Second) - Charging time is the time required to charge a particular device.
Frequency of Cutting - (Measured in Hertz) - Frequency of Cutting refers to how often a machine or tool is engaged to trim, shape, or remove material from a workpiece during the production process.
Sparking Time - (Measured in Second) - Sparking time is defined as the time for which a spark is sustained.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Frequency of Cutting: 0.005 Cycle per Second --> 0.005 Hertz (Check conversion here)
Sparking Time: 0.2 Second --> 0.2 Second No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
tc = 1/fcut-ts --> 1/0.005-0.2
Evaluating ... ...
tc = 199.8
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
199.8 Second --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
199.8 Second <-- Charging Time
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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6 Frequency of Cutting Calculators

Frequency of Cutting from Capacitance and Inductance
Go Frequency of Cutting = 0.03/sqrt(Inductance*Capacitance)
Inductance of Circuit from Cutting Frequency
Go Inductance = ((0.03/Frequency of Cutting)^2)/Capacitance
Capacitance of Circuit
Go Capacitance = ((0.03/Frequency of Cutting)^2)/Inductance
Frequency of Cutting using Charging and Sparking Time
Go Frequency of Cutting = 1/(Sparking Time+Charging Time)
Sparking Time from Frequency of Cutting
Go Sparking Time = 1/Frequency of Cutting-Charging Time
Charging Time from Cutting Frequency
Go Charging Time = 1/Frequency of Cutting-Sparking Time

Charging Time from Cutting Frequency Formula

Charging Time = 1/Frequency of Cutting-Sparking Time
tc = 1/fcut-ts

How the spark is produced in Electric Discharge Machining ?

A typical circuit used for supplying the power to an EDM machine is named as the relaxation circuit. The circuit consists of a DC power source, which charges the capacitor ‘C’ across a resistance ‘Rc’. Initially when the capacitor is in the uncharged condition, when the power supply is on with a voltage of Vo, a heavy current, ic, will flow in the circuit as shown to charge the capacitor.The relaxation circuit as explained above was used in the early EDM machines. They are limited to the low material removal rates for fine finish, which limits its application. This can be explained from the fact that the time spent on charging the capacitor is quite large during which time, no machining can actually take place. Thus the material removal rates are low.

How to Calculate Charging Time from Cutting Frequency?

Charging Time from Cutting Frequency calculator uses Charging Time = 1/Frequency of Cutting-Sparking Time to calculate the Charging Time, Charging time from cutting frequency formula is defined as the time taken by the circuit to charge the capacitor up to the required voltage. Charging Time is denoted by tc symbol.

How to calculate Charging Time from Cutting Frequency using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Charging Time from Cutting Frequency, enter Frequency of Cutting (fcut) & Sparking Time (ts) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Charging Time from Cutting Frequency calculation can be explained with given input values -> 199.8 = 1/0.005-0.2.

FAQ

What is Charging Time from Cutting Frequency?
Charging time from cutting frequency formula is defined as the time taken by the circuit to charge the capacitor up to the required voltage and is represented as tc = 1/fcut-ts or Charging Time = 1/Frequency of Cutting-Sparking Time. Frequency of Cutting refers to how often a machine or tool is engaged to trim, shape, or remove material from a workpiece during the production process & Sparking time is defined as the time for which a spark is sustained.
How to calculate Charging Time from Cutting Frequency?
Charging time from cutting frequency formula is defined as the time taken by the circuit to charge the capacitor up to the required voltage is calculated using Charging Time = 1/Frequency of Cutting-Sparking Time. To calculate Charging Time from Cutting Frequency, you need Frequency of Cutting (fcut) & Sparking Time (ts). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Frequency of Cutting & Sparking Time and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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