1994
DOI: 10.2172/10172300
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The fundamental mechanisms of material removal by fluidjet machining

Abstract: The fundamental mechanisms of material removal by fluidjet machining have been theoretically and experimentally investigated as a potential method for dismantling nuclear weapons with efficiency and safety. Preliminary I experiments and analyses have revealed that at small standoff distances between the nozzle exit and the target workpiece there is no mass removal from the workpiece, but that far from the nozzle there exists an optimum standoff distance at which the jet impact removes mass from the workpiece a… Show more

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