Abstract:Abrasive flow machining (AFM) is a non-conventional machining method used for the fine finishing of complex external/internal surfaces of metallic parts. Generally, this process has a low material removal rate (MRR) and is a more time-consuming process. So, to overcome this problem, various researchers employed hybridization of the abrasive flow machining process (AFM) with a distinct nontraditional machining process. Hence, this paper aims to provide a detailed review of the electro-chemical assisted AFM (ECA… Show more
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