Experimental investigation on cryogenic assisted abrasive aqua jet machining of die steel
This paper reports the investigation on parametric optimization of the abrasive aqua jet (AAJ) and cryogenic assisted abrasive aqua jet (CAAAJ) processes for cutting AISI D2 steel using multi objective TOPSIS approach. The input parameters considered were aqua jet pressure, abrasive grit size and je...
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doaj-8639d516d0e94780846a75c00fe063602020-11-25T04:01:34ZengUniversity of Belgrade - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, BelgradeFME Transactions1451-20922406-128X2020-01-014849549611451-20922004954SExperimental investigation on cryogenic assisted abrasive aqua jet machining of die steelSuppan Dinesh Kumar0Thillaigovindan Ravichandran1Natarajan Yuvaraj2Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Chennai, Tamilnadu, IndiaVel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, Faculty of Automobile Engineering, Chennai, Tamilnadu, IndiaVel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Chennai, Tamilnadu, IndiaThis paper reports the investigation on parametric optimization of the abrasive aqua jet (AAJ) and cryogenic assisted abrasive aqua jet (CAAAJ) processes for cutting AISI D2 steel using multi objective TOPSIS approach. The input parameters considered were aqua jet pressure, abrasive grit size and jet impingement angle. In this study, depth of penetration, metal removal rate, kerf taper ratio and average roughness were taken as the performance characteristics. The results showed that the CAAAJ process exhibited better performance characteristics than the AAJ process. The AAJ machining process with an inclined jet impact angle influences the output responses, which is evident from an optimal selection of parameters. Besides, the influencing process variables were determined by using the analysis of variance. The overall machining performance of the AAJ and CAAAJ processes were improved by using the optimum process variables through the TOPSIS method.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1451-2092/2020/1451-20922004954S.pdfabrasive aqua jetcryogeniccuttingdie steelperformance featurestopsis |
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Suppan Dinesh Kumar Thillaigovindan Ravichandran Natarajan Yuvaraj |
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Experimental investigation on cryogenic assisted abrasive aqua jet machining of die steel |
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Experimental investigation on cryogenic assisted abrasive aqua jet machining of die steel |
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Experimental investigation on cryogenic assisted abrasive aqua jet machining of die steel |
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Experimental investigation on cryogenic assisted abrasive aqua jet machining of die steel |
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Experimental investigation on cryogenic assisted abrasive aqua jet machining of die steel |
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experimental investigation on cryogenic assisted abrasive aqua jet machining of die steel |
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University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade |
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FME Transactions |
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1451-2092 2406-128X |
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2020-01-01 |
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This paper reports the investigation on parametric optimization of the abrasive aqua jet (AAJ) and cryogenic assisted abrasive aqua jet (CAAAJ) processes for cutting AISI D2 steel using multi objective TOPSIS approach. The input parameters considered were aqua jet pressure, abrasive grit size and jet impingement angle. In this study, depth of penetration, metal removal rate, kerf taper ratio and average roughness were taken as the performance characteristics. The results showed that the CAAAJ process exhibited better performance characteristics than the AAJ process. The AAJ machining process with an inclined jet impact angle influences the output responses, which is evident from an optimal selection of parameters. Besides, the influencing process variables were determined by using the analysis of variance. The overall machining performance of the AAJ and CAAAJ processes were improved by using the optimum process variables through the TOPSIS method. |
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abrasive aqua jet cryogenic cutting die steel performance features topsis |
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