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- An Experimental Study of Influence of Process Parameters on Kerf Properties of Abrasive Water Jet Machined Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, S.V.N.I.T., Surat, Gujarat, IN
1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, S.V.N.I.T., Surat, Gujarat, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 86, No 1-2 (2016), Pagination: 15-22Abstract
Abrasive water jet machining is an emerging technology for composite material processing. The machining of carbon fibre reinforced polymer by conventional means is difficult due to excessive tool wear, delamination and improper kerf properties. This paper presents experimental study of influence of process parameters on kerf top width of abrasive water jet machined carbon fibre reinforced polymer. The process parameters namely water pressure, stand-off distance, traverse rate, and abrasive mass flow rate are considered in the present work. Taguchi's design of experiment and analysis of variance are used to investigate the effect of process parameters on kerf top width. It is observed that stand-off distance and traverse rate are most significant parameters in influencing the kerf top width. A set of optimum process parameters is identified on the basis of analysis of the experimental data. A regression model is developed using multi-linear regression approach on the basis of experimental analysis. Results of the present work are successfully compared with the published literature.Keywords
Abrasive Water Jet Machining, Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer, KERF Properties, KERF Top Width.References
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- Azmir, M. and Ahsan, A., A Study of Abrasive Water Jet Machining Process on Glass/Epoxy Composite Laminate, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.209, pp.6168–6173, 2009.
- Shanmugam, D.K. and Masood, S.H., An Investigation on Kerf Characteristics in Abrasive Waterjet Cutting of Layered Composites, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.209, pp.3887-3893, 2009.
- Siddiqui, T.U. and Shukla, M., Experimental Investigation and Optimization of Kerf Characteristics in Abrasive Waterjet Trepanning of Thick Kevlar Epoxy Composites, Proceedings in Manufacturing Systems,Vol.5, pp.109-112, 2010.
- Haddad, M., Zitoune, R., Bougherara, H., Eyma, F. and Castanie, B., Study of Trimming Damages of CFRP Structures in Function of the Machining Processes and their Impact on the Mechanical Behaviour, Composites: Part B, Vol.57, pp.136-143, 2014.
- Experimental Study of Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer Surfaces Machined by Abrasive Water Jet Machining
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, S.V.N.I.T., Surat, Gujarat, IN
1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, S.V.N.I.T., Surat, Gujarat, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 86, No 3-4 (2016), Pagination: 35-44Abstract
Glass fibre reinforced polymer composites are being used increasingly for numerous applications. Conventional machining of glass fibre reinforced polymers is difficult because of excessive tool wear, delamination, improper kerf properties, etc. In this paper, an experimental study of influence of abrasive water jet machining process parameters on surface roughness of glass fibre reinforced polymer is presented. Process parameters namely stand-off distance, water pressure, traverse rate and abrasive mass flow rate are considered in the present work. The influence of process parameters on surface roughness is investigated using analysis of variance approach. It is observed that water pressure and abrasive mass flow rate are the most significant factors in influencing surface roughness. A set of optimum process parameters is determined on the basis of analysis of experimental data. The experimental results are successfully verified by comparing with the available literature. A regression model is developed using multi-linear regression approach on the basis of experimental analysis.Keywords
Abrasive Water Jet Machining, Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer, Process Parameters, Surface Roughness.References
- Komanduri, R., Machining of Fiber-Reinforced Composites, Machining Science and Technology: An International Journal, Vol. 1, pp.113-152, 1997.
- Ramulu, M. and Arola, D., The Influence of Abrasive Water jet Cutting Conditions on the Surface Quality of Graphite/Epoxy Laminates, International Journal of Machine Tools Manufacture., Vol. 34, pp.295–313, 1994.
- Arola, D. and Ramulu, M., A Study of Kerf Characteristics in Abrasive Waterjet Machining of Graphite/Epoxy Composite, Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Vol. 118, pp.256-265, 1996.
- Ramulu, M., Prasad, N. E., Malakondiah, G. and Guo, Z., Secondary Processing Effects and Damage Mechanisms in Continuous-Fiber Ceramic Composites, American Society for Testing and Materials, pp.274-288, 1997.
- Lemma, E., Chen, L., Siores, E. and Wang, J., Study of Cutting Fiber-Reinforced Composites by Using Abrasive Water-Jet with Cutting Head Oscillation, Composite Structures, Vol. 57, pp.297–303, 2002.
- Wang, J. and Liu H., Profile Cutting on Alumina Ceramics by Abrasive Waterjet Part 1: Experimental Investigation, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Vol. 220, pp.703-714, 2006.
- Azmir, M., Ahsan, A. and Rahmah, A., Investigation on Abrasive Waterjet Machining of Kevlar Reinforced Phenolic Composite Using Taguchi Approach, Proceedings of International Conference on Mechanical Engineering (ICME 2007), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2007.
- Azmir, M. and Ahsan, A., A Study of Abrasive Water Jet Machining Process on Glass/ Epoxy Composite Laminate, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.209, pp.6168– 6173, 2009.
- Haddad, M., Zitoune, R., Bougherara, H., Eyma, F. and Castanie, B., Study of Trimming Damages of CFRP Structures in Function of the Machining Processes and their Impact on the Mechanical Behaviour, Composites: Part B, Vol. 57, pp.136-143, 2014.