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Hydrojet Surface Treatment of Ti-6Al-4V Titanium Produced by Additive Manufacturing. [PDF]
Szada-Borzyszkowska M +3 more
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Fluid Jet Polishing of Glass Surfaces to Achieve Nanoroughness for Dust Mitigation of Optical Systems. [PDF]
Nitano R +4 more
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Multi-criteria decision analysis approach on parametric optimization of abrasive waterjet pocket milling in Ti-6Al-4V alloy. [PDF]
Naresh Raj KL +4 more
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A Multi-Response Investigation of Abrasive Waterjet Machining Parameters on the Surface Integrity of Twinning-Induced Plasticity (TWIP) Steel. [PDF]
Cavusoglu O.
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2020
Abrasive water jet machining (AWJM) is a non-traditional technology widely used in industries for processing of materials. AWJM is a replacement for the other modern and conventional machining processes that have thermal or mechanical disadvantages for workpiece and tool material.
Sachin Singh, Vishal Gupta, M. R. Sankar
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Abrasive water jet machining (AWJM) is a non-traditional technology widely used in industries for processing of materials. AWJM is a replacement for the other modern and conventional machining processes that have thermal or mechanical disadvantages for workpiece and tool material.
Sachin Singh, Vishal Gupta, M. R. Sankar
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Powder Technology, 2021
Abstract This paper firstly proposed using ice abrasive water jets (IAWJs) to slot coal seam to ensure the safe exploitation of coal mines. The performances of IAWJs, pure water jets (PWJs) and conventional abrasive water jets (CAWJs) breaking coal were simulated and compared using the coupled SPH-FEM methodology.
Fei Huang +4 more
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Abstract This paper firstly proposed using ice abrasive water jets (IAWJs) to slot coal seam to ensure the safe exploitation of coal mines. The performances of IAWJs, pure water jets (PWJs) and conventional abrasive water jets (CAWJs) breaking coal were simulated and compared using the coupled SPH-FEM methodology.
Fei Huang +4 more
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1992
The possibility of utilizing abrasive water-jet cutting techniques for improving drilling performance has been investigated. For the experimental investigations a new type of bit especially suited for jet drilling was designed, as well as a light weight laboratory drilling equipment for drilling 140 mm holes.
Ola M. Vestavik, Erik Skaugen
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The possibility of utilizing abrasive water-jet cutting techniques for improving drilling performance has been investigated. For the experimental investigations a new type of bit especially suited for jet drilling was designed, as well as a light weight laboratory drilling equipment for drilling 140 mm holes.
Ola M. Vestavik, Erik Skaugen
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