Influence of reduced graphene oxide addition on kerf width in abrasive water jet machining of nanofiller added epoxy-glass fibre composite. [PDF]
The present study aims to develop a novel hybrid polymer composite with reduced graphene oxide (rGO) as filler and optimize its Abrasive Water Jet Machining (AWJM) parameters for reduced kerf width. The influence of rGO addition on kerf width is analysed
Kavimani V +7 more
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Kerf width is one of the most important quality items in cutting of thin metallic sheets. The aim of this study was to develop a convolutional neural network (CNN) model for analysis and prediction of kerf width in laser cutting of thin non-oriented ...
Dinh-Tu Nguyen +3 more
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Optimization and measurement of kerf width and surface roughness of AISI 316L
AISI 316L steel has wide applications in production of parts used in automobile, biomedical and aviation industries. Machining of AISI316 steel for production of parts with accuracy can be achieved by WEDM. In this work machining of AISI 316L stainless steel is performed using wire electrical discharge machining (WEDM).
Jitendra Kumar +2 more
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Prediction of Kerf Width and Surface Roughness of Al6351 Based Composite in Wire-Cut Electric Discharge Machining Using Mathematical Modelling [PDF]
The machining of composite materials has been an area of intense research for the past couple of decades due to its wide range of applications, from automobiles to air crafts or from boats to nuclear systems.
Thirumalai Kumaran S +2 more
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Experimental control of kerf width taper during abrasive water jet machining [PDF]
Abrasive water jet machining (AWJM) is one of the effective non-conventional machining processes. AWJM has its effective influence on aeronautical and automobile engineering industries.
Kishore Sunkara Jaya +3 more
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Possibilities of homogenization of the kerf width created by the technology of abrasive water-jet cutting [PDF]
The paper deals with the possibilities of homogenization of the kerf width by proper choice of the respective feed rate and abrasive mass flow for particular models of cutting. The introductory part is devoted to reasons for the kerf width variability in
R. Kminiak, Š. Barcík
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Assessing the reliability of saw mark features: A comparative study using stereomicroscopy, micro-XCT, and 3D printing. [PDF]
Abstract Saw mark analysis is an important component of forensic anthropology, particularly in cases of postmortem dismemberment. While stereomicroscopy remains the benchmark for evaluating kerf features, recent advances in imaging technologies offer new opportunities for documenting and interpreting bone trauma.
de Wet PD +4 more
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An investigation on the kerf width in abrasive waterjet cutting of granitic rocks
This paper presents an experimental and statistical study on the kerf width, used instead of the width of the cut in abrasive waterjet (AWJ) cutting. Pre-dimensioned granitic rocks were sampled for the experimentations designed by using Taguchi orthogonal arrays.
Izzet Karakurt +2 more
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Damage-Free Full-Thickness Dicing of Ultra-Thin GaAs Wafers Using a Femtosecond Laser with Low Residual Stress. [PDF]
This study presents a femtosecond laser‐based ultrashort pulse dicing system that uses a non‐diffracting Bessel beam to shape the femtosecond laser. The use of femtosecond Bessel beam shaping and high‐speed scanning enables rapid material removal that outpaces thermal diffusion, thereby suppressing melting, minimizing the HAZ, and reducing sidewall ...
Cai S +12 more
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Laser Cutting of Non-Woven Fabric Using UV Nanosecond Pulsed Laser [PDF]
The efficient cutting of non-woven fabric shows great significance to the development of the textile industry. In recent years, laser cutting technology has been widely applied in the clothing industry due to its high efficiency and cutting quality.
Jiajun Fu +5 more
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