This review article presents the current status of various micromachining techniques used to create microfeatures in alumina ceramic. Alumina has emerged as an advanced substrate in …
Machining with abrasives is a widely used process for producing intricate shapes on components and artifacts and for providing precise tolerances that are required especially …
Abrasive water jet cutting is a non-traditional machining method that offers a productive alternative to conventional techniques. It uses a fine jet of ultra high pressure water and …
DK Shanmugam, J Wang, H Liu - International Journal of Machine Tools …, 2008 - Elsevier
Kerf taper is a special and undesirable geometrical feature inherent to abrasive waterjet (AWJ) machining. In this study, an experimental investigation is carried out to minimise or …
R Shukla, D Singh - Swarm and Evolutionary Computation, 2017 - Elsevier
In the last decade, numerous new materials are rapidly emerging and developed; it creates considerable interest in the researcher to search out the optimum combination of machining …
Abrasive waterjet (AWJ) has been widely used for the cutting of hard materials such as rocks. The AWJ cutting of rocks has been well documented in the relevant literature. In these …
Solid-cutting waste of granite is generated with considerable amounts during the machining processes. Utilization of this waste as an alternative material in various sectors such as …
An experimental study is carried out for modeling the rock cutting performance of abrasive waterjet. Kerf angle (KA) is considered as a performance criteria and modeled using artificial …
Abrasives play a critical role in the erosion process of abrasive waterjet (AWJ). Therefore, they can significantly affect the performance and profitability of cutting. In the relevant …