Publication detail

Process efficiency evaluation of Abrasive Waterjet

URBÁNEK, J.

English title

Process efficiency evaluation of Abrasive Waterjet

Type

conference paper

Language

en

Original abstract

Special model is based at a shock waves theory. The model requires cutting process presence of arbitrary material and it is situated in cutting kerf. Dynamical removal phenomena initiates shock wave and an echo is consequence at jet interface, at erosion front mainly. Specific setting of Abrasive Waterjet (AWJ) process parameters of the cutting flow at the interface – final workpiece margin /free space – faces to a nose creation. The nose is a consequence of overshooting phenomenon. An special test specimen is designed for cutting/machining ability of AWJ processes. It provides job-shop tests according the requirements to quick and cheap, but enough exact and repeatable, operative proofs. The test is founded at nose measurement and obtained dependences serves to fast and exact evaluation of cutting process efficiency. It will be source of new economic savings and contribution of cutting technology of the AWJ.

English abstract

Special model is based at a shock waves theory. The model requires cutting process presence of arbitrary material and it is situated in cutting kerf. Dynamical removal phenomena initiates shock wave and an echo is consequence at jet interface, at erosion front mainly. Specific setting of Abrasive Waterjet (AWJ) process parameters of the cutting flow at the interface – final workpiece margin /free space – faces to a nose creation. The nose is a consequence of overshooting phenomenon. An special test specimen is designed for cutting/machining ability of AWJ processes. It provides job-shop tests according the requirements to quick and cheap, but enough exact and repeatable, operative proofs. The test is founded at nose measurement and obtained dependences serves to fast and exact evaluation of cutting process efficiency. It will be source of new economic savings and contribution of cutting technology of the AWJ.

Keywords in English

Abrasive Water Jet Processes Evaluation, Shock Theory

RIV year

2001

Released

05.07.2001

Publisher

International Conference on Water Jet machining

Location

Krakow, Poland

Book

WJM 2001

Pages count

1

BIBTEX


@inproceedings{BUT6053,
  author="Jiří {Urbánek},
  title="Process efficiency evaluation of Abrasive Waterjet",
  booktitle="WJM 2001",
  year="2001",
  month="July",
  publisher="International Conference on Water Jet machining",
  address="Krakow, Poland"
}