Experimentation on Piercing with Abrasive Waterjet

  • Fredin J
  • Jönsson A
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Abstract

Abrasive waterjet cutting (AWJ) is a highly efficient method for cutting almost any type of material. When holes shall be cut the waterjet first needs to pierce the material.This paper presents a vast experimental analysis of piercing parameters effect on piercing time. Results from experimentation on feed rates, work piece thicknesses, abrasive flow rates, standoff distances and water pressure are also presented as well as studies on three methods for dynamic piercing. It is shown that a large amount of time and resources can be saved by choosing the piercing parameters in a correct way. The large number of experiments puts demands on the experimental setup. An automated experimental setup including piercing detection is presented to enable large series of experiments to be carried out efficiently.

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Fredin, J., & Jönsson, A. (2011). Experimentation on Piercing with Abrasive Waterjet. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, 5(11), 1663–1669.

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