Principles of Electrospark Forming
630026
01/01/1963
- Event
- Content
- Electrospark, or electrohydraulic forming, uses a rapid discharge of electrical energy either across the gap between a pair of spaced electrodes immersed in a liquid pressure transmitting medium, or through an initiating filament connected between the electrodes. Pressure ranges up to 200,000 psi. Advantages include speed, simplicity, versatility, and economy.
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- 7
- Citation
- Wesley, R., "Principles of Electrospark Forming," SAE Technical Paper 630026, 1963, https://doi.org/10.4271/630026.