A Study of Abrasive Jet Machining
Keywords:
Abrasive jet machining, friability, material removal rate, abrasive standoff distanceAbstract
Abrasive jet machining falls under a category of mechanical process or it is an unconventional and non-traditional manufacturing process. In this machining fine abrasive grades or particles in a jet of inert gas hit the work piece at very high velocity (usually in the order of 200-400 m/sec). This high velocity of jet of abrasives causing the material removals from the workpiece in the form of chips. This are very effectively removes hard or brittle materials. This is use for cutting, cleaning, polishing, au etching. This effectively work on glass, silicon, tungsten and ceramic because these all under categories of hard and brittle material. This machining is not suitable for soft materials like aluminum, rubber etc. Because abrasive particles get plunged into the material, which provide additional operation like cleaning. In abrasive jet machining varies process parameter such as abrasive, gas, nozzle and velocity of fluid are usual. This paper give u perfect knowledge about the abrasive jet machining. In this machining varies abrasive are aluminium oxides and silicon carbide. This is under a category of conventional abrasive. In some new machine cubic boron and diamonds used
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