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Specific methodology for machining of composites by abrasive water jet
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Specific methodology for machining of composites by abrasive water jet

Authors : Redouane ZITOUNE, Francis COLLOMBET, François CÉNAC

Publication date: October 10, 2013 | Lire en français

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In the context of non-through machining (milling) using abrasive water jets, we have proposed an optimized methodology. This methodology was developed on an isotropic aluminum-type material and then validated on a long-fiber carbon/epoxy composite material. The quality of the results obtained is on a par with those previously presented on aluminum. By combining the experimental results obtained on aluminum and composite materials, we have defined a generalized material removal model [equation (10) ] in which the material is characterized by a machinability parameter U. Comparison of the model results with experimental data demonstrates the relevance of the methodology...

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