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Abrasion erosion modeling in particulate flow

Wear, 2017
Abstract Solid particle erosion is of great importance to many industries including oil and gas production, drilling, process and transportation of minerals including oil sands. The particles that may cause erosion are of various sizes, shapes and hardnesses.
H. Arabnejad   +3 more
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Effect of abrasive mass flow on the abrasive acceleration and erosion rates of abrasive gas jets

Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 2019
The mass flow of abrasive is one of the significant factors, which affects the erosion rate of abrasive gas jet eroding rock and coal, because it affects rebounding abrasives and the shielding effect. However, the effect of abrasive mass flow on abrasive acceleration has been little studied in favor of research on abrasive particle erosion, which is of
Pathegama Gamage Ranjith   +3 more
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Numerical Investigation on the Effect of Abrasive Property for Abrasive Flow Machining

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2014
Numerical investigations of the abrasive influence on material removal efficiency of the micro-hole for AFM process is conducted in this paper. A three-dimensional model is constructed for this process. The abrasive with various particles volume fraction and different micro-holes with various diameters are selected in this study. The simulation results
Li Feng Yang, Chun Yan Dong, Wei Na Liu
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Force behaviour in abrasive flow machining

International Journal of Materials and Product Technology, 2002
Hydroforming processing of sheet metal parts provides a number of advantages over conventional processes including reduction in the number of parts, and reduction in the tooling and material costs. As a result, the technology has drawn increasing attention from many industries. However, there is still little experience available of both the process and
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Abrasive flow machining: a case study

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1991
Abstract Abrasive flow machining finishes surfaces and edges by forcing a flowable abrasive media through or across the workpiece. Abrasion occurs only where the media flow is restricted; other areas remain unaffected. It can process many selected passages on a workpiece simultaneously, reaching even typically inaccessible areas. Several or dozens of
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Magnetorheological Abrasive Flow Finishing

2021
Dilshad Ahmad Khan   +2 more
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Recent advancements in abrasive flow machining and abrasive materials: A review

Materials Today: Proceedings, 2022
Aneesh Goyal   +4 more
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Abrasive Flow Finishing

2020
S Santhosh Kumar   +1 more
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Imaging flow cytometry

Nature Reviews Methods Primers, 2022
Paul Rees   +2 more
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Abrasive flow machining

Precision Engineering, 1991
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