EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF ABRASIVE WATER JET MACHINING OF KEVLAR EPOXY COMPOSITE

  • Kumar P
  • Kant R
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The present paper describes an experimental study of abrasive water jet machining (AWJM) of Kevlar epoxy composite. Influence of process parameters namely stand-off distance, water pressure, traverse speed and abrasive mass flow rate on surface roughness and kerf taper is investigated. Taguchi orthogonal approach is applied to plan the design of experiments; and subsequent analysis of experimental data is done using analysis of variance (ANOVA). It is found that water pressure and traverse speed are most significant parameters followed by stand-off distance and abrasive mass flow rate influencing surface roughness and kerf taper. With increase in water pressure and decrease in traverse speed, kerf taper and surface roughness decreases.

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Kumar, P., & Kant, R. (2019). EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF ABRASIVE WATER JET MACHINING OF KEVLAR EPOXY COMPOSITE. Journal of Manufacturing Engineering, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.37255/jme.v4i1pp026-032

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