After a first period in which the research has been focused on the optimisation of the process parameters, the attention is now focused on aspects that were usually neglected. However, they are very important in order to understand the physics of the waterjet/abrasive waterjet cutting process and to improve the cutting quality. Particularly, it has been demonstrated that, in the pure waterjet cutting (and in the abrasive waterjet cutting too), there are irregularities, called striations, along the generated surface. The striation formation depends mainly on the jet instability caused by vibrations during the cutting process. Vibration signals have been measured whilst varying the cutting conditions. A model has been studied which estimates the mean spacing and the frequency of the striations, as a function of the period and the amplitude of the jet vibration. This model has been completely validated through measurements of plasticine surfaces generated by waterjet cutting. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
(2005). The effect of cutting head vibrations on the surfaces generated by waterjet cutting [journal article - articolo]. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MACHINE TOOLS & MANUFACTURE. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/188258
The effect of cutting head vibrations on the surfaces generated by waterjet cutting
Ravasio, Chiara
2005-01-01
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After a first period in which the research has been focused on the optimisation of the process parameters, the attention is now focused on aspects that were usually neglected. However, they are very important in order to understand the physics of the waterjet/abrasive waterjet cutting process and to improve the cutting quality. Particularly, it has been demonstrated that, in the pure waterjet cutting (and in the abrasive waterjet cutting too), there are irregularities, called striations, along the generated surface. The striation formation depends mainly on the jet instability caused by vibrations during the cutting process. Vibration signals have been measured whilst varying the cutting conditions. A model has been studied which estimates the mean spacing and the frequency of the striations, as a function of the period and the amplitude of the jet vibration. This model has been completely validated through measurements of plasticine surfaces generated by waterjet cutting. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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