Abrasive flow machining(AFM) is an effective method that can remove the recasting layer produced by wire electrical discharge machining(WEDM). However, the surface roughness will not be easily uniform when a complex hole is polished by this method. CFD numerical method is aided to design good passageways to find the smooth roughness on the complex hole in AFM. Through the present method, it reveals that the shear forces in the polishing process and the flow properties of the medium in AFM play the roles in controlling the roughness on the entire surface. A power law model was firstly set up by utilizing the effect of shear rates on the medium viscosities, and the coefficients of the power law would be found by solving the algebraic equation...
AbstractThe required finish/texture is one of the prime requirements in various, finished components...
The AFM process uses a self-deforming tool. In the areas where the flow is restricted the abrasion t...
Finishing operations, which presently account for approximately 15% of the total machining costs, ha...
Abrasive flow machining (AFM) is an effective method to finish the smooth surface in the complex hol...
Abrasive Flow Machining (AFM) is a polishing method that allows efficient surface finishing and poli...
AbstractOn account on nowadays trends in the field of finishing, hand polishing has to be replaced w...
Abrasive Flow Machining (AFM) uses the visco-elastic properties of a polymeric carrier, combined wit...
AbstractAbrasive Flow Machining (AFM) uses the visco-elastic properties of a polymeric carrier, comb...
The abrasive flow machining (AFM) processes are ultra-precise finishing techniques widely used as fi...
Abrasive flow machining (AFM) is a unique machining method used to achieve high surface quality on i...
This paper presents a rage of variable machining factors which influence substantially friction dire...
This study deals with a new approach to understand the micro finishing of abrasive flow machining pr...
This study deals with an approach to understand the micro finishing of abrasive flow machining proce...
AbstractThe abrasive flow machining (AFM) is a recent manufacturing technique that uses the flow of ...
AbstractAbrasive flow machining (AFM) is an abrasive machining process used to machine internal geom...
AbstractThe required finish/texture is one of the prime requirements in various, finished components...
The AFM process uses a self-deforming tool. In the areas where the flow is restricted the abrasion t...
Finishing operations, which presently account for approximately 15% of the total machining costs, ha...
Abrasive flow machining (AFM) is an effective method to finish the smooth surface in the complex hol...
Abrasive Flow Machining (AFM) is a polishing method that allows efficient surface finishing and poli...
AbstractOn account on nowadays trends in the field of finishing, hand polishing has to be replaced w...
Abrasive Flow Machining (AFM) uses the visco-elastic properties of a polymeric carrier, combined wit...
AbstractAbrasive Flow Machining (AFM) uses the visco-elastic properties of a polymeric carrier, comb...
The abrasive flow machining (AFM) processes are ultra-precise finishing techniques widely used as fi...
Abrasive flow machining (AFM) is a unique machining method used to achieve high surface quality on i...
This paper presents a rage of variable machining factors which influence substantially friction dire...
This study deals with a new approach to understand the micro finishing of abrasive flow machining pr...
This study deals with an approach to understand the micro finishing of abrasive flow machining proce...
AbstractThe abrasive flow machining (AFM) is a recent manufacturing technique that uses the flow of ...
AbstractAbrasive flow machining (AFM) is an abrasive machining process used to machine internal geom...
AbstractThe required finish/texture is one of the prime requirements in various, finished components...
The AFM process uses a self-deforming tool. In the areas where the flow is restricted the abrasion t...
Finishing operations, which presently account for approximately 15% of the total machining costs, ha...