2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2009.06.004
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Effects of pulsating water jet impact on aluminium surface

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“…Monno et al [8] applied the analysis of vibrations in the case of AWJ cutting with using an oscillation technique in order to remove kerfs on the cutting edge. The relation between generated high-pressure jet and acoustic waving was studied by Foldyna et al [2].…”
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“…Monno et al [8] applied the analysis of vibrations in the case of AWJ cutting with using an oscillation technique in order to remove kerfs on the cutting edge. The relation between generated high-pressure jet and acoustic waving was studied by Foldyna et al [2].…”
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“…However, this approach cannot easily be applied for industrial process due to the relatively high temperature required, which can lead to metallurgical modifications of the metallic substrates. Water jet, carbonic gas, and laser were also studied as potential alternative surface preparation methods (Ref 52,63). However, laser processes are the only ones that can be applied to water-sensitive materials.…”
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“…With an aim to produce a high-quality pulsed waterjet, Lv [12] and Zhang [13] have used the ultrasonic vibration to activate on the workpiece; their experiments indicate that the material removal rate and the erosion depth of the ceramic are increased when the ultrasonic vibration is working. Vijay et al [6] and Foldyna et al [14,15] have used the ultrasonic vibration which is working on the waterjet nozzle to produce the pulse waterjet; their experiments indicate that the material removal of the metal and marble has been increasing greatly. Although a considerable amount of research has been carried out on ultrasonic vibration-assisted waterjet technology, there is little literature about experimental investigation on the micromachinery of the glass by the ultrasonic vibration-assisted abrasive waterjet.…”
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confidence: 99%