Cutting Characteristics of Quartz by Abrasive Waterjet

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  • Chung, Nam-Yong (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Soongsil University) ;
  • Jin, Yun-Ho (Department of Mechanical Engineering Graduate School, Soongsil University)
  • 정남용 (숭실대학교 기계공학과) ;
  • 진윤호 (숭실대학교 대학원 기계공학과)
  • Published : 2005.03.01

Abstract

Abrasive waterjet (AWJ) cutting is an emerging technology for precision cutting of difficult-to-machining materials with the distinct advantages of no thermal effect, high machinability, high flexibility and small cutting forces. This paper investigated theoretical and experimental cutting characteristics associated with abrasive waterjet cutting of quartz GE214. It is shown that the proper variations of several cutting parameters such as waterjet cutting pressure, cutting speed and cutting depth improve the roughness on workpiece surfaces produced by AWJ cutting. From the experimental results by AWJ cutting of quartz GE214, the optimal cutting conditions to improve the surface roughness and precision were proposed and discussed.

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