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The Sound of Kerfing

ACADIA proceedings, 2022
Alireza Borhani   +5 more
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Kerf Profile Modelling in Abrasive Waterjet Milling

Materials Science Forum, 2012
The Abrasive Water Jet milling process is demonstrated to be an efficient technology for milling low machinability materials. Although its capability is demonstrated, the industrial application of this technology requires a depth control, for which a work focused in process modelling is needed.
A. Alberdi   +3 more
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The Kerf of Sound

This dissertation explores "kerf"—the width of material removed by a saw blade—as a conceptual framework linking material-driven experiences in instrument making to philosophical questions of absence and presence. The text extends kerf beyond a physical consequence of woodcraft towards a suggestive, destructive parameter that connects dual creative ...
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Impinging jet characterization in a laser-cut kerf

SPIE Proceedings, 2000
Characterization of a supersonic impinging jet in a laser cut kerf was conducted, with a Schlieren method, a total pressure measurement, and a CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) analysis to investigate gas dynamic effects of the jet in cutting processes.
Hideyuki Horisawa   +3 more
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Northwest coast kerfed containers : a formal study

2010
This study examines a large collection of artifacts, Northwest Coast kerfed containers. A terminology is developed with which to describe the physical traits of these artifacts. These data are analysed using numerical taxonomy, and clustered according to their affinities. The typology thereby produced strongly reflects pre-existing intuitive typologies.
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An investigation of the dynamic response of architectural kerf structures

Acta Mechanica, 2022
Zaryab Shahid   +3 more
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Kerf Canopy: Exploring the aesthetics and structural performance of kerf-bent timber structures

eCAADe proceedings
Renate Weissenböck   +3 more
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An evaluation of the kerf-cutting technique in wood

Wood has always been a source of inspiration for architects, interior designers, and furniture designers due to its lightness and environmental advantages compared to conventional building materials. Through the application of proper cutting and production techniques, wood can be transformed into a flexible structure.
Kırkpınar, Gökçe   +2 more
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