Effect of pressure, feed rate, and abrasive mass flow rate on water jet cutting efficiency when cutting recombinant Bamboo

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The impact of varying pressure, feed rate, and abrasive mass flow rate on the efficiency of an abrasive water jet cutting process was studied in this work. Recombinant bamboo samples with thicknesses of 5, 10, and 15 mm were cut by the abrasive water jet. The upper kerf width, lower kerf width, and the ratio of the upper kerf width to lower kerf width were chosen as the efficiency parameters. Mathematical models were developed to describe the relationship between the input process parameters and the efficiency parameters. The arrangement of experiments and analysis of results were performed based on response surface methodology. The evaluated model yielded predictions in agreement with experimental results.

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Li, R., Ekevad, M., Guo, X., Ding, J., & Cao, P. (2015). Effect of pressure, feed rate, and abrasive mass flow rate on water jet cutting efficiency when cutting recombinant Bamboo. BioResources, 10(1), 499–509. https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.10.1.499-509

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