Net force acting on electrode Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Net Force Acting on the Electrode = (pi*(Pressure in Flushing Hole-Atmospheric Pressure)*(Radius of the Electrodes^2-Radius of Flushing Hole^2))/(2*ln(Radius of the Electrodes/Radius of Flushing Hole))
Fnet = (pi*(P1-Patm)*(R0^2-R1^2))/(2*ln(R0/R1))
This formula uses 1 Constants, 1 Functions, 5 Variables
Constants Used
pi - Archimedes' constant Value Taken As 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
Functions Used
ln - The natural logarithm, also known as the logarithm to the base e, is the inverse function of the natural exponential function., ln(Number)
Variables Used
Net Force Acting on the Electrode - (Measured in Newton) - Net force acting on the electrode is the net force acting on the electrode.
Pressure in Flushing Hole - (Measured in Pascal) - Pressure in Flushing Hole is the pressure in hole during EDM machining.
Atmospheric Pressure - (Measured in Pascal) - Atmospheric pressure, also known as barometric pressure, is the pressure within the atmosphere of Earth.
Radius of the Electrodes - (Measured in Meter) - Radius of the electrodes is defined as the radius of the electrode used for unconventional machining by EDM.
Radius of Flushing Hole - (Measured in Meter) - Radius of flushing hole is the radius of flushing hole in EDM.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Pressure in Flushing Hole: 176.66 Newton per Square Centimeter --> 1766600 Pascal (Check conversion here)
Atmospheric Pressure: 10 Newton per Square Centimeter --> 100000 Pascal (Check conversion here)
Radius of the Electrodes: 5 Centimeter --> 0.05 Meter (Check conversion here)
Radius of Flushing Hole: 2 Centimeter --> 0.02 Meter (Check conversion here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Fnet = (pi*(P1-Patm)*(R0^2-R1^2))/(2*ln(R0/R1)) --> (pi*(1766600-100000)*(0.05^2-0.02^2))/(2*ln(0.05/0.02))
Evaluating ... ...
Fnet = 5999.80665640022
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
5999.80665640022 Newton -->5.99980665640022 Kilonewton (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
5.99980665640022 5.999807 Kilonewton <-- Net Force Acting on the Electrode
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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3 Net force acting on the electrode Calculators

Pressure in flushing hole net force electrode
Go Pressure in Flushing Hole = Atmospheric Pressure+(Net Force Acting on the Electrode*(2*ln(Radius of the Electrodes/Radius of Flushing Hole)))/(pi*(Radius of the Electrodes^2-Radius of Flushing Hole^2))
Net force acting on electrode
Go Net Force Acting on the Electrode = (pi*(Pressure in Flushing Hole-Atmospheric Pressure)*(Radius of the Electrodes^2-Radius of Flushing Hole^2))/(2*ln(Radius of the Electrodes/Radius of Flushing Hole))
Ambient atmospheric pressure
Go Atmospheric Pressure = Pressure in Flushing Hole-(Net Force Acting on the Electrode*(2*ln(Radius of the Electrodes/Radius of Flushing Hole)))/(pi*(Radius of the Electrodes^2-Radius of Flushing Hole^2))

Net force acting on electrode Formula

Net Force Acting on the Electrode = (pi*(Pressure in Flushing Hole-Atmospheric Pressure)*(Radius of the Electrodes^2-Radius of Flushing Hole^2))/(2*ln(Radius of the Electrodes/Radius of Flushing Hole))
Fnet = (pi*(P1-Patm)*(R0^2-R1^2))/(2*ln(R0/R1))

.What does the term Flushing mean in Electric Discharge Machining?

Flushing refers to the method in which the dielectric fluid flows between the tool and the work gap.The efficiency of machining depends to a greater extent on the efficiency of the flushing. The wear debris present in the spark gap should be removed as quickly as possible. With poor flushing there is a possibility of build-up of the machined particles in the gap resulting in the short-circuiting and lower material removal rates. Problems with improper flushing are: uneven and significant tool wear affecting accuracy and surface finish; reduced removal rates due to unstable machining conditions and arcing around regions with high concentration of debris. It is noted during an experimental study that there is an optimum dielectric flushing rate of about 13 ml/s while machining AISI O1 tool steel, where the crack density and average thickness of the recast layer are at a minimum.

How to Calculate Net force acting on electrode?

Net force acting on electrode calculator uses Net Force Acting on the Electrode = (pi*(Pressure in Flushing Hole-Atmospheric Pressure)*(Radius of the Electrodes^2-Radius of Flushing Hole^2))/(2*ln(Radius of the Electrodes/Radius of Flushing Hole)) to calculate the Net Force Acting on the Electrode, The Net force acting on electrode formula is defined as force acting on electrode while doing unconventional machining with EDM tool. Net Force Acting on the Electrode is denoted by Fnet symbol.

How to calculate Net force acting on electrode using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Net force acting on electrode, enter Pressure in Flushing Hole (P1), Atmospheric Pressure (Patm), Radius of the Electrodes (R0) & Radius of Flushing Hole (R1) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Net force acting on electrode calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.006 = (pi*(1766600-100000)*(0.05^2-0.02^2))/(2*ln(0.05/0.02)).

FAQ

What is Net force acting on electrode?
The Net force acting on electrode formula is defined as force acting on electrode while doing unconventional machining with EDM tool and is represented as Fnet = (pi*(P1-Patm)*(R0^2-R1^2))/(2*ln(R0/R1)) or Net Force Acting on the Electrode = (pi*(Pressure in Flushing Hole-Atmospheric Pressure)*(Radius of the Electrodes^2-Radius of Flushing Hole^2))/(2*ln(Radius of the Electrodes/Radius of Flushing Hole)). Pressure in Flushing Hole is the pressure in hole during EDM machining, Atmospheric pressure, also known as barometric pressure, is the pressure within the atmosphere of Earth, Radius of the electrodes is defined as the radius of the electrode used for unconventional machining by EDM & Radius of flushing hole is the radius of flushing hole in EDM.
How to calculate Net force acting on electrode?
The Net force acting on electrode formula is defined as force acting on electrode while doing unconventional machining with EDM tool is calculated using Net Force Acting on the Electrode = (pi*(Pressure in Flushing Hole-Atmospheric Pressure)*(Radius of the Electrodes^2-Radius of Flushing Hole^2))/(2*ln(Radius of the Electrodes/Radius of Flushing Hole)). To calculate Net force acting on electrode, you need Pressure in Flushing Hole (P1), Atmospheric Pressure (Patm), Radius of the Electrodes (R0) & Radius of Flushing Hole (R1). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Pressure in Flushing Hole, Atmospheric Pressure, Radius of the Electrodes & Radius of Flushing Hole 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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