2014 IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics and Automation 2014
DOI: 10.1109/icma.2014.6885809
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Study on processing characteristics of constrained abrasive jet polishing

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“…The photographic values of Ra were observed in 3D microscope. When the machining gap is maintained minimum then the surface finish of glass is improved [21].…”
Section: Fig3-sem Images Of U Type and Square Type Groovesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The photographic values of Ra were observed in 3D microscope. When the machining gap is maintained minimum then the surface finish of glass is improved [21].…”
Section: Fig3-sem Images Of U Type and Square Type Groovesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And also analyzed that it effect on shape factors both edged and rounded abrasive particles and also nozzle sizes have negligible effect on maximum air velocities. Yan et al (2014) designed and developed a new experimentation on polishing of K9 glass material namely Constrained-Abrasive Jet Polishing (C-AJP). This experimentation mainly constitutes two theories one is elastic emission and other abrasive fluid theory, after experimentation they concluded that as compared to conventional polishing method its gives high precision workpiece with less time and cost.…”
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“…Domiaty et al (2009) developed a mathematical model and analyzed MRR closed values in experiment and theoretical results. Yan (2014) carried out an experiment considering the parameters velocity, jet angle and Ra on k9 glass. Srikanth and Sreenivasa Rao (2014a, b, c) carried out drilling experiments on a fabricated machine in their laboratory.…”
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confidence: 99%