Abstract The effects of impacting particles from a jet of liquid on the removal of a surface material (on the impacted workpiece) were investigated. Experimental observations show that the cross section of the material removed changed from ‘W’-shaped to ‘U’-shaped as the size of abrasive particles was increased. Comparisons between removed material profiles and particle collision distributions indicate that the particle-surface collisions are the main reason for the material removal. The deduced number of atoms removed by a single collision implies that a transition occurs in the removal mode. For nanoscale particles, the polished surface is likely to be removed in an atom-by-atom manner, possibly due to the chemisorption of the impacting p...
Fluid Jet Polishing (FJP) has the advantages of localized force and cooling of the debris, and of a ...
grantor: University of TorontoOrganic coatings are often removed using solvents that creat...
International audienceThe technology of nitrogen jets impacting surfaces at low temperature has rece...
The interaction phenomena of high-velocity liquid jets impinging on a material surface have been inv...
Material removal in chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) occurs by a pressure accentuated chemical at...
The interaction phenomena of high-velocity liquid jets impinging on a material surface have been inv...
The interaction phenomena of high-velocity liquid jets impinging on a material surface have been inv...
This paper describes an experimental study of the removal of fine (12 μm) polystyrene particles from...
Fluid jet polishing (FJP) is a new advanced polishing technology that finds applications in many ind...
Dynamic interactions of particles with component surfaces often occur during production, processing ...
403-405Nanoparticles have been widely used in oils and polish slurry such as chemical mechanical pol...
Particulate fouling is defined as the unwanted deposition of particles on heat exchange surfaces. Th...
Fluid Jet Polishing (FJP) is a promising ultra-precision machining technology which shows great pote...
Fluid Jet Polishing (FJP) is a kind of ultra-precision machining technology which not only becomes m...
The growing research interest on nanofluids, the suspensions of nano-size powders in ordinary fluids...
Fluid Jet Polishing (FJP) has the advantages of localized force and cooling of the debris, and of a ...
grantor: University of TorontoOrganic coatings are often removed using solvents that creat...
International audienceThe technology of nitrogen jets impacting surfaces at low temperature has rece...
The interaction phenomena of high-velocity liquid jets impinging on a material surface have been inv...
Material removal in chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) occurs by a pressure accentuated chemical at...
The interaction phenomena of high-velocity liquid jets impinging on a material surface have been inv...
The interaction phenomena of high-velocity liquid jets impinging on a material surface have been inv...
This paper describes an experimental study of the removal of fine (12 μm) polystyrene particles from...
Fluid jet polishing (FJP) is a new advanced polishing technology that finds applications in many ind...
Dynamic interactions of particles with component surfaces often occur during production, processing ...
403-405Nanoparticles have been widely used in oils and polish slurry such as chemical mechanical pol...
Particulate fouling is defined as the unwanted deposition of particles on heat exchange surfaces. Th...
Fluid Jet Polishing (FJP) is a promising ultra-precision machining technology which shows great pote...
Fluid Jet Polishing (FJP) is a kind of ultra-precision machining technology which not only becomes m...
The growing research interest on nanofluids, the suspensions of nano-size powders in ordinary fluids...
Fluid Jet Polishing (FJP) has the advantages of localized force and cooling of the debris, and of a ...
grantor: University of TorontoOrganic coatings are often removed using solvents that creat...
International audienceThe technology of nitrogen jets impacting surfaces at low temperature has rece...