Evaluation of the Depth and Width of Cuts after Controlled-Depth Abrasive Water Jet Machining Using Low Pressure

The presented paper is focused on the evaluation of material removal during machining via an abrasive water jet with a controlled depth of cut. In the introductory parts of the work, a theoretical analysis of water jet technology and an analysis of the current state of the problem are presented. The...

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Main Authors: Frantisek Botko, Dominika Botkova, Matus Gelatko, Radoslav Vandzura, Dagmar Klichova
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/16/24/7532
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author Frantisek Botko
Dominika Botkova
Matus Gelatko
Radoslav Vandzura
Dagmar Klichova
author_facet Frantisek Botko
Dominika Botkova
Matus Gelatko
Radoslav Vandzura
Dagmar Klichova
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description The presented paper is focused on the evaluation of material removal during machining via an abrasive water jet with a controlled depth of cut. In the introductory parts of the work, a theoretical analysis of water jet technology and an analysis of the current state of the problem are presented. The experimental part of the work is devoted to testing the effects of technological parameters on material removal from the point of view of the maximum erosion depth and volume loss of material during machining with a low water pressure of 50 MPa. The tested material was a Ti 6Al 4V titanium alloy. The experiments were carried out by changing the traverse speed of the cutting head, the mass flow of the abrasive and the angle of inclination of the cutting head, according to the DoE 3<sup>3</sup> experiment plan. The obtained values were evaluated using the method of variance (ANOVA) and regression analysis. Furthermore, the values of the width of the erosion track and the maximum and minimum erosion effects for both tested materials were evaluated.
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spelling doaj.art-794a3c90253b44e0b8910749faf22d342023-12-22T14:22:32ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442023-12-011624753210.3390/ma16247532Evaluation of the Depth and Width of Cuts after Controlled-Depth Abrasive Water Jet Machining Using Low PressureFrantisek Botko0Dominika Botkova1Matus Gelatko2Radoslav Vandzura3Dagmar Klichova4Faculty of Manufacturing Technologies, Technical University of Košice with Seat in Prešov, 080 01 Prešov, SlovakiaFaculty of Manufacturing Technologies, Technical University of Košice with Seat in Prešov, 080 01 Prešov, SlovakiaFaculty of Manufacturing Technologies, Technical University of Košice with Seat in Prešov, 080 01 Prešov, SlovakiaFaculty of Manufacturing Technologies, Technical University of Košice with Seat in Prešov, 080 01 Prešov, SlovakiaThe Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geonics, 708 00 Ostrava, Czech RepublicThe presented paper is focused on the evaluation of material removal during machining via an abrasive water jet with a controlled depth of cut. In the introductory parts of the work, a theoretical analysis of water jet technology and an analysis of the current state of the problem are presented. The experimental part of the work is devoted to testing the effects of technological parameters on material removal from the point of view of the maximum erosion depth and volume loss of material during machining with a low water pressure of 50 MPa. The tested material was a Ti 6Al 4V titanium alloy. The experiments were carried out by changing the traverse speed of the cutting head, the mass flow of the abrasive and the angle of inclination of the cutting head, according to the DoE 3<sup>3</sup> experiment plan. The obtained values were evaluated using the method of variance (ANOVA) and regression analysis. Furthermore, the values of the width of the erosion track and the maximum and minimum erosion effects for both tested materials were evaluated.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/16/24/7532abrasive water jetcontrolled-depth machiningdepth of cuterosion track
spellingShingle Frantisek Botko
Dominika Botkova
Matus Gelatko
Radoslav Vandzura
Dagmar Klichova
Evaluation of the Depth and Width of Cuts after Controlled-Depth Abrasive Water Jet Machining Using Low Pressure
Materials
abrasive water jet
controlled-depth machining
depth of cut
erosion track
title Evaluation of the Depth and Width of Cuts after Controlled-Depth Abrasive Water Jet Machining Using Low Pressure
title_full Evaluation of the Depth and Width of Cuts after Controlled-Depth Abrasive Water Jet Machining Using Low Pressure
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Depth and Width of Cuts after Controlled-Depth Abrasive Water Jet Machining Using Low Pressure
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Depth and Width of Cuts after Controlled-Depth Abrasive Water Jet Machining Using Low Pressure
title_short Evaluation of the Depth and Width of Cuts after Controlled-Depth Abrasive Water Jet Machining Using Low Pressure
title_sort evaluation of the depth and width of cuts after controlled depth abrasive water jet machining using low pressure
topic abrasive water jet
controlled-depth machining
depth of cut
erosion track
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/16/24/7532
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