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Jun WANG
Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2010, Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages 19-32 doi: 10.1007/s11465-009-0082-1
Keywords: abrasive waterjet engineering ceramics depth of cut cutting performance nozzle oscillation machining
Effects of process parameters on surface roughness in abrasive waterjet cutting of aluminium
M. CHITHIRAI PON SELVAN, N. MOHANA SUNDARA RAJU, H. K. SACHIDANANDA
Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2012, Volume 7, Issue 4, Pages 439-444 doi: 10.1007/s11465-012-0337-0
Abrasive waterjet cutting is a novel machining process capable of processing wide range of hard-to-cutparameters on surface roughness (Ra) which is an important cutting performance measure in abrasivewaterjet cutting of aluminium.Experiments were conducted in varying water pressure, nozzle traverse speed, abrasive mass flow rateand standoff distance for cutting aluminium using abrasive waterjet cutting process.
Keywords: abrasive waterjet aluminium garnet water pressure mass flow rate traverse speed standoff distance
Universal Method for the Prediction of Abrasive Waterjet Performance in Mining
Eugene Averin
Engineering 2017, Volume 3, Issue 6, Pages 888-891 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2017.12.004
Abrasive waterjets (AWJs) can be used in extreme mining conditions for hard rock destruction, dueRecommendations are provided regarding rational ranges of values for the relation of abrasive flow rateto water flow rate, standoff distance, and size of abrasive particles.
Keywords: Abrasive waterjet Energy conservation approach Depth of cut Fracture mechanics Threshold velocity Mining
Simulation of abrasive flow machining process for 2D and 3D mixture models
Rupalika DASH,Kalipada MAITY
Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2015, Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 424-432 doi: 10.1007/s11465-015-0366-6
Keywords: abrasive flow machining (AFM) computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling mixture model
Ultra-precision ductile grinding of BK7 using super abrasive diamond wheel
ZHAO Qingliang, Brinksmeier Ekkard, Riemer Oltmann, Rickens Kai
Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2007, Volume 2, Issue 3, Pages 350-355 doi: 10.1007/s11465-007-0061-3
Keywords: ELID peripheral electrolytic in-process nickel-electroplated monolayer measurement
Molecular dynamics modeling of a single diamond abrasive grain in grinding
Angelos P. MARKOPOULOS,Ioannis K. SAVVOPOULOS,Nikolaos E. KARKALOS,Dimitrios E. MANOLAKOS
Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2015, Volume 10, Issue 2, Pages 168-175 doi: 10.1007/s11465-015-0337-y
In this paper the nano-metric simulation of grinding of copper with diamond abrasive grains, usingAn MD model of nano-scale grinding, where a single diamond abrasive grain performs cutting of a copperIn the proposed model, the abrasive grain follows a curved path with decreasing depth of cut within the
Keywords: molecular dynamics abrasive process chip formation cutting force temperature
Experimental study of free abrasive wire sawing for multi strands wire
Wang Jinsheng,Yao Chunyan,Peng Wei,Jin Xin,Chen Shijie
Strategic Study of Chinese Academy of Engineering 2012, Volume 14, Issue 11, Pages 94-98
Grains in the slurry enter into cutting area by steel wire with a certain speed and remove the workpiece material in the free brasive wire sawing. Multi-strands wire is made by metal wires and has many grooves in the surface compared with steel wire. Therefore it can carry more grains into cutting area and improve the slicing efficiency. In this paper, optical glass K9 were cut by multi strands wire (0.25 mm) and steel wire (0.25 mm).The results show that multi strands wire is better than steel wire in slicing efficiency and surface roughness, but the kerf loss is wider than steel wire under the same process conditions.
Keywords: ire saw free abrasive machining slicing efficiency
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Depth of cut models for multipass abrasive waterjet cutting of alumina ceramics with nozzle oscillation
Jun WANG
Journal Article
Effects of process parameters on surface roughness in abrasive waterjet cutting of aluminium
M. CHITHIRAI PON SELVAN, N. MOHANA SUNDARA RAJU, H. K. SACHIDANANDA
Journal Article
Universal Method for the Prediction of Abrasive Waterjet Performance in Mining
Eugene Averin
Journal Article
Simulation of abrasive flow machining process for 2D and 3D mixture models
Rupalika DASH,Kalipada MAITY
Journal Article
Ultra-precision ductile grinding of BK7 using super abrasive diamond wheel
ZHAO Qingliang, Brinksmeier Ekkard, Riemer Oltmann, Rickens Kai
Journal Article
Molecular dynamics modeling of a single diamond abrasive grain in grinding
Angelos P. MARKOPOULOS,Ioannis K. SAVVOPOULOS,Nikolaos E. KARKALOS,Dimitrios E. MANOLAKOS
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