2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijlmm.2021.07.002
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Design and optimization of unit production cost for AWJ process on machining hybrid natural fibre composite material

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“…e failure mechanism clearly indicates few micro-cuts and immediate cracking occurred until 45 °after which it is implicative that localized deformation is observed in Figure 13(b) due to the increase in the impingement angle. But at peak velocities this is attributed to spackle of a brittle failure as the velocity was large enough [17][18][19]. is implicates loss of material though possessing better erosion resistance properties, however indicating that a little enhancement from the current property can be achieved a lower velocity.…”
Section: Erosion Test Results For Nanocarbon Filler-added Gfrpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e failure mechanism clearly indicates few micro-cuts and immediate cracking occurred until 45 °after which it is implicative that localized deformation is observed in Figure 13(b) due to the increase in the impingement angle. But at peak velocities this is attributed to spackle of a brittle failure as the velocity was large enough [17][18][19]. is implicates loss of material though possessing better erosion resistance properties, however indicating that a little enhancement from the current property can be achieved a lower velocity.…”
Section: Erosion Test Results For Nanocarbon Filler-added Gfrpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the unconventional machining methods is Abrasive Water Jet (AWJ) machining, which has several advantages over other machining methods, including shorter fiber pullouts and machining time and negligible delamination and roughness. Jani et al [ 134 ] analyzed the effects of varying water jet pressure, nozzle travel speed, standoff distance, and composite filler weight percentage on production yield. Their results are shown in Figure 38 and Figure 39 .…”
Section: Brief Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Percentage of the contribution of the water jet machining process parameters to kerf inclination and MRR (modified from [ 134 ]). …”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impact on the composite by unconventional machining process on some of the composite is shown in Table 6. 166172…”
Section: Unconventional Machining Processes Of Nfrcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…165 The impact on the composite by unconventional machining process on some of the composite is shown in Table 6. [166][167][168][169][170][171][172] Issue generated during the machining of NFRC…”
Section: Laser Beam Machiningmentioning
confidence: 99%