Experimental investigation on modified air abrasive jet machining (MAAJM)

In the past few decades, sophisticated machining industries are rapidly improved to attain the required shape of part within specific time and also not affecting/disturbing material properties. Accuracy of machined components is very important in every industry and geometrical accuracy of hole is vi...

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Main Authors: S. Rajendra Prasad, K. Ravindranath, M.L.S. Devakumar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Production and Manufacturing Research: An Open Access Journal
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21693277.2020.1756502
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spelling doaj-0ceac0ba02864106b3119a00331084af2021-02-18T11:28:36ZengTaylor & Francis GroupProduction and Manufacturing Research: An Open Access Journal2169-32772020-01-018110111410.1080/21693277.2020.17565021756502Experimental investigation on modified air abrasive jet machining (MAAJM)S. Rajendra Prasad0K. Ravindranath1M.L.S. Devakumar2JntuaSvcetJntuaIn the past few decades, sophisticated machining industries are rapidly improved to attain the required shape of part within specific time and also not affecting/disturbing material properties. Accuracy of machined components is very important in every industry and geometrical accuracy of hole is vital in case of subassemblies of components. In this perspective, the researchers/experts updated their machinery time to time. In machining process, the mainly affected parameters are environment and time of machining zone, so in this case to overcome these problems encountered it is necessary to consider design of experiments which is having a great use in machining zone. This paper attempts new approach to produce hole within measurements on glass material using modified air abrasive jet machining (MAAJM) setup. Experiments were conducted on nickel material to evaluate the taper in machining. This (MAAJM) experimental work compared to stationary work table process is proven more accurate.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21693277.2020.1756502air abrasive jet machining (maajm)design of experimentsnickel 233
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author S. Rajendra Prasad
K. Ravindranath
M.L.S. Devakumar
spellingShingle S. Rajendra Prasad
K. Ravindranath
M.L.S. Devakumar
Experimental investigation on modified air abrasive jet machining (MAAJM)
Production and Manufacturing Research: An Open Access Journal
air abrasive jet machining (maajm)
design of experiments
nickel 233
author_facet S. Rajendra Prasad
K. Ravindranath
M.L.S. Devakumar
author_sort S. Rajendra Prasad
title Experimental investigation on modified air abrasive jet machining (MAAJM)
title_short Experimental investigation on modified air abrasive jet machining (MAAJM)
title_full Experimental investigation on modified air abrasive jet machining (MAAJM)
title_fullStr Experimental investigation on modified air abrasive jet machining (MAAJM)
title_full_unstemmed Experimental investigation on modified air abrasive jet machining (MAAJM)
title_sort experimental investigation on modified air abrasive jet machining (maajm)
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Production and Manufacturing Research: An Open Access Journal
issn 2169-3277
publishDate 2020-01-01
description In the past few decades, sophisticated machining industries are rapidly improved to attain the required shape of part within specific time and also not affecting/disturbing material properties. Accuracy of machined components is very important in every industry and geometrical accuracy of hole is vital in case of subassemblies of components. In this perspective, the researchers/experts updated their machinery time to time. In machining process, the mainly affected parameters are environment and time of machining zone, so in this case to overcome these problems encountered it is necessary to consider design of experiments which is having a great use in machining zone. This paper attempts new approach to produce hole within measurements on glass material using modified air abrasive jet machining (MAAJM) setup. Experiments were conducted on nickel material to evaluate the taper in machining. This (MAAJM) experimental work compared to stationary work table process is proven more accurate.
topic air abrasive jet machining (maajm)
design of experiments
nickel 233
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21693277.2020.1756502
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