2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1723403/v1
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Airborne acoustic emission of an abrasive waterjet cutting system as means for monitoring the jet cutting capability

Abstract: Abrasive waterjet cutting is a manufacturing technology making use of a high-speed waterjet with abrasive particles in suspension, for cutting hard materials. Product quality requirements are pushing towards an improvement of tracking and stabilization methods of the relevant process variables. Among those, the jet kinetic power defines the cutting capability and has a significant impact on the final cut features. This variable is subject to relevant fluctuations versus time. Besides, the current state of the … Show more

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“…The experimental evidence reported in [87], based on patents reported in [88] and [89], proves that the operational vibration monitored by means of two accelerometers installed at the tip of the focusing tube is well related to the kinetic power of the abrasive particles P part , i.e., the only portion of the jet power that is responsible for the material removal in abrasive waterjet cutting (Table 4) [5]. Table 4.…”
Section: Monitoring the Waterjet Cutting Performance At The Focusing ...mentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The experimental evidence reported in [87], based on patents reported in [88] and [89], proves that the operational vibration monitored by means of two accelerometers installed at the tip of the focusing tube is well related to the kinetic power of the abrasive particles P part , i.e., the only portion of the jet power that is responsible for the material removal in abrasive waterjet cutting (Table 4) [5]. Table 4.…”
Section: Monitoring the Waterjet Cutting Performance At The Focusing ...mentioning
confidence: 78%