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Spin-While-Burn

The New Approach for Tiny Medical Device Fabrication

Authors: Mohd Shahir Bin Kasim, Muhammad Akmal Bin Mohd Zakaria, Saiful Bahri Bin Mohamed

Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore

Book Series : SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology

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This book explains the challenges and advancements in cutting precise cylindrical shapes on difficult materials through spark erosion. Titled "Spin while Burn," it addresses the drawbacks associated with this process, including unsatisfactory surface finish and limited productivity. Despite utilizing advanced computing and statistical optimization methods, achieving the ideal balance between material removal rate (MRR) and surface quality remains elusive. In response, the book introduces a hybrid ultrasonic-assisted approach in the wire electrical discharge turning (WEDT) process. By integrating a rotating workpiece with ultrasonic vibration, the authors evaluate its impact on MRR and surface finish. Through meticulous design experiments and statistical analysis, they explore various cutting parameters and machining paths. The book highlights the characterization of machined surfaces through elemental analysis and surface morphology evaluations. The results demonstrate the positiveeffects of integrating ultrasonic vibration into WEDT, even without optimized ultrasonic parameters. By reducing electrode wire debris and employing multi-objective parameter optimization using the genetic algorithm, significant improvements are achieved in MRR and surface roughness compared to conventional WEDT. "Spin while Burn" consists of five chapters, delving into the challenges, history, principles, performance, and future perspectives of the Spin-while-Burn process in manufacturing. This comprehensive book offers valuable insights into enhancing surface quality and productivity in the cutting of precise cylindrical shapes on challenging materials through spark erosion.

Table of Contents

Frontmatter
Chapter 1. Introduction
Abstract
Recent years have witnessed an exponentially increasing trend towards miniaturizing medical devices. Miniaturization refers to shrinking dimensions while maintaining or even improving functionality and has opened up numerous avenues of healthcare through diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, patient care services, and patient monitoring services. Miniaturizing medical devices has become feasible thanks to advances in technologies like electronics, materials science, microfabrication, and wireless communications allowing smaller devices that are lighter, smaller, and portable bringing many advantages in healthcare settings.
Mohd Shahir Bin Kasim, Muhammad Akmal Bin Mohd Zakaria, Saiful Bahri Bin Mohamed
Chapter 2. State of Art: Spin-While-Burn Process
Abstract
Wire electrical discharge machining (EDM) is an advanced form of machining technology which employs electrical discharges to remove material from a workpiece. Introduced initially during World War II, EDM became widely popular during the late 1960s/early 1970s as an advancement from electrical discharge machining (EDM). EDM first made its debut during World War II when Russian scientists noted erosion caused by electrical discharges between electrode and workpiece, providing the basis for its development as a machining technique.
Mohd Shahir Bin Kasim, Muhammad Akmal Bin Mohd Zakaria, Saiful Bahri Bin Mohamed
Chapter 3. An Opportunity in Micro-machining for Spin-While-Burn Process
Abstract
Designing a rotary axis mechanism involves careful consideration of various factors to ensure its functionality, reliability, and performance. Here are some important design considerations for a rotary axis mechanism.
Mohd Shahir Bin Kasim, Muhammad Akmal Bin Mohd Zakaria, Saiful Bahri Bin Mohamed
Chapter 4. Discovery on Scientific Cutting Phenomenon
Abstract
The switch for adjusting machining stability is listed as stabilizer E in the Mitsubishi RA90 parameter library, which is detailed in Chap. 3.
Mohd Shahir Bin Kasim, Muhammad Akmal Bin Mohd Zakaria, Saiful Bahri Bin Mohamed
Chapter 5. Challenging and Future Perspective
Abstract
Miniaturization has become a significant trend over recent years, driven by patients' increasing demands for less invasive procedures and better patient outcomes, along with decreased healthcare costs.
Mohd Shahir Bin Kasim, Muhammad Akmal Bin Mohd Zakaria, Saiful Bahri Bin Mohamed
Backmatter
Metadata
Title
Spin-While-Burn
Authors
Mohd Shahir Bin Kasim
Muhammad Akmal Bin Mohd Zakaria
Saiful Bahri Bin Mohamed
Copyright Year
2024
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
Electronic ISBN
978-981-9714-44-5
Print ISBN
978-981-9714-43-8
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-1444-5

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