Purpose: Abrasive waterjet cutting involves use of a high pressure, abrasive laden waterjet at trans-sonic speeds to cut difficult-to-machine materials. The jet-material interaction depends on the nature of the material being cut, such as ductile or brittle. The brittle regime involves the generation and propagation of microcracks due to impact and many theories have been proposed in this regard. We aim to resolve the nature of the generation and propagation of cracks in such phenomena using the finite element analysis methodology. Design/methodology/approach: A 3-dimensional FE model was set up using PATRAN. The alumina ceramic was modelled as a 1-mm cube while a 0.1mm diameter half sphere was used to model a single abrasive particle. The ...
This paper investigated the machinability and kerf formation characteristics associated with the abr...
An extensive literature review has been conducted in this thesis, which has shown the offset-mode tu...
A mathematical model of ductile material cutting with an abrasive suspension jet has been developed....
Purpose: Abrasive waterjet cutting involves use of a high pressure, abrasive laden waterjet at trans...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998The interaction between abrasive waterjet (AWJ) and b...
Summarization: The utilization of abrasive waterjet (AWJ) cutting/drilling, and in particular its ap...
This paper investigates the erosion phenomenon associated with abrasive waterjet cutting of polycrys...
A modeling study was conducted on the abrasive waterjet milling (AWJM) of polycrystalline ceramics. ...
A comprehensive literature review on the development of abrasive waterjet (AWJ) machining technology...
AbstractAbrasive water jets (AWJs) are finding growing applications for machining a wide range of di...
[[abstract]]Fine ceramics have been recognized increasingly in structural and functional application...
Summarization: The present study focuses on the erosion mechanism observed during abrasive water jet...
This work presents a study on the abrasive water jet (AWJ) machining. An explicit finite element ana...
Abstract—This work presents a study on the abrasive water jet (AWJ) machining. An explicit finite el...
Today, manufacturing methods are classified into two groups as conventional and non- conventional ma...
This paper investigated the machinability and kerf formation characteristics associated with the abr...
An extensive literature review has been conducted in this thesis, which has shown the offset-mode tu...
A mathematical model of ductile material cutting with an abrasive suspension jet has been developed....
Purpose: Abrasive waterjet cutting involves use of a high pressure, abrasive laden waterjet at trans...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998The interaction between abrasive waterjet (AWJ) and b...
Summarization: The utilization of abrasive waterjet (AWJ) cutting/drilling, and in particular its ap...
This paper investigates the erosion phenomenon associated with abrasive waterjet cutting of polycrys...
A modeling study was conducted on the abrasive waterjet milling (AWJM) of polycrystalline ceramics. ...
A comprehensive literature review on the development of abrasive waterjet (AWJ) machining technology...
AbstractAbrasive water jets (AWJs) are finding growing applications for machining a wide range of di...
[[abstract]]Fine ceramics have been recognized increasingly in structural and functional application...
Summarization: The present study focuses on the erosion mechanism observed during abrasive water jet...
This work presents a study on the abrasive water jet (AWJ) machining. An explicit finite element ana...
Abstract—This work presents a study on the abrasive water jet (AWJ) machining. An explicit finite el...
Today, manufacturing methods are classified into two groups as conventional and non- conventional ma...
This paper investigated the machinability and kerf formation characteristics associated with the abr...
An extensive literature review has been conducted in this thesis, which has shown the offset-mode tu...
A mathematical model of ductile material cutting with an abrasive suspension jet has been developed....