2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.expthermflusci.2005.08.003
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A correlation for predicting the kerf profile from abrasive water jet cutting

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“…Also, a faster traverse rate increases the jet deflection which results to a higher magnitude of surface roughness. As mentioned by Ma and Deam [16], the roughness of the cut profiles changes with traverse rate and it is more obvious at the highest traverse rate. In this case, a lower traverse rate is desirable to produce a better surface finish as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Effect Of Machining Parameters On R Amentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Also, a faster traverse rate increases the jet deflection which results to a higher magnitude of surface roughness. As mentioned by Ma and Deam [16], the roughness of the cut profiles changes with traverse rate and it is more obvious at the highest traverse rate. In this case, a lower traverse rate is desirable to produce a better surface finish as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Effect Of Machining Parameters On R Amentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In case of traverse rate, it can be anticipated as increasing the traverse rate allows less overlap machining action and fewer abrasive particles to impinge the surface, increasing the roughness of the surface. As mentioned by Ma and Deam (2006) in their investigation on prediction of the kerf profile shape under different traverse speed in AWJM of acrylic, it was found that the roughness of the cut profiles changes with traverse rate and it is more obvious at the highest traverse rate. In this case, a lower traverse rate is desirable to produce a better surface finish as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Effect Of Control Factors On Surface Roughnessmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Ma and Deam studied the kerf geometry generated during the AWJ cutting of acrylic plastic and measured it with an optical microscope. By using measurements, they developed an empirical correlation for the kerf profile shape under different traverse speeds [31]. Sharma et al used the Taguchi-Fuzzy decision method to determine the effective process parameters for more efficient coal cutting by the water jet technology, which would ensure greater productivity in the coal mines as well.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%