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    water jet machining

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    WATER JET MACHINING Submitted By CHAITRA KUMARI A B Under The Guidance of Lecturer Department of Industrial and Production Engineering SJCE‚ Mysore DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL AND PRODUCTION ENGINEERING SRI JAYACHAMARAJENDRA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AUTONOMOUS‚ MYSORE ABSTRACT Abrasive water jet machining is classified as a non-conventional machining process. Abrasive water jet machining uses water jet under high pressure as a tool‚ with added particles of abrasives. The most

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    Non-Traditional Machining

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    NONTRADITIONAL MACHINING AND THERMAL CUTTING PROCESSES Review Questions 26.1 Why are the nontraditional material removal processes important? Answer. Reasons for importance of are nontraditional material removal processes (1) the need to shape new metal alloys and non-metals that are difficult to machine by conventional processes; (2) the requirement of unusual and complex workpart geometries; and (3) the need to avoid surface damage which is often associated with conventional machining. 26.2 There

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    Non Traditional Machining

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    Technology MEC205 Non Traditional machining processes Water jet machining Electro chemical machining Turbine blade EDM EDM products Chemical machining Product from water jet machining Chemical machining structure Introduction Machining is a broad term to describe removal of material from a workpiece. 1. Machining categories: – Cutting involves single-point or multipoint cutting tools‚ each with a clearly defined geometry. 2. Abrasive processes: such as grinding.

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    lConventional Machining VS Non-Conventional Machining Conventional machining usually involves changing the shape of a workpiece using an implement made of a harder material. Using conventional methods to machine hard metals and alloys means increased demand of time and energy and therefore increases in costs; in some cases conventional machining may not be feasible. Conventional machining also costs in terms of tool wear and in loss of quality in the product owing to induced residual stresses during

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    Magnetic Refrigeration

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    MAGNETIC MAGNETIC REFRIGERATION a fruitful approach to reduce environmental pollution... ABSTRACT : The objective of this effort is to determine the feasibility of designing‚ fabricating and testing a sensor cooler‚ which uses solid materials as the refrigerant. These materials demonstrate the unique property known as the magneto caloric effect‚ which means that they increase and decrease in temperature when magnetized/demagnetized. This effect has been observed for many years and was used for cooling

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    Indian Institute of Technology‚ Kanpur PHOTOCHEMICAL MACHINING (PCM) ME662 Advanced Machining Processes Tarun Mankad Y4456 October 05‚ 2007 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 5 PROCESS OUTLINE 7 PROCESS COMPONENTS 8 PCM PRODUCTS 21 COST DRIVERS 27 ADVANTAGES OF PCM 28 CONCLUSION 29 REFERENCES 31 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Illustration 1: the current PCM process 7 Illustration 2: process flow-chart 9 Illustration 3: etch profile development with time 14 Illustration

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    Electric Discharge Machining

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    PROJECT REPORT ON INVESTIGATIONS INTO ELECTRIC DISCHARGE MACHINING USING EN-31 AND HCHCr WORK PIECE GUIDED BY:PROF.RAJESH MADARKAR SUBMITTED BY:ROSE DEE KAMLESH GEHANI SHARDUL AMIN SIDDHESH TIWARI SUVO SUNDAR CHATERJEE VIVEK WARADE DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING SHRI RAMDEOBABA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT KATOL ROAD‚NAGPUR-440013 2011-2012 ABSTRACT The correct selection of manufacturing conditions is one of the most important aspects to take into consideration

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    Tippet machining in Leyland

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    ANDHRA PRADESH STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION O/o the VC & MD MSRD‚ HYDERABAD-20 No: OP1/812(7 )/2006-MED CIRCULAR No : 17/2007-MED‚ Dt.26-07-2007 Sub: MAINTENANCE – Introduction of 12 mtr Ashok Leyland Vehicles – Salient features and recommended maintenance practices – Communicated – Reg. Ref : 1. Circular No : 18/2003-MED‚ Dt.09.06.2003. 2. Circular No: 15/2006-MED‚ Dt.24.11.2006 3. This office letter No.OP1/812(7)/2006-MED‚ Dt.20.11.2006. Consequent upon introduction of Bharat

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    applications like aerospace industry. Non-conventional machining techniques provide a good solution for this problem in which automation‚ precision and dimensional accuracy can be easily achieved. Among them‚ Abrasive Water Jet cutting proves to be a promising area since there is no possibility of thermal damage to the material. AWJ cutting belongs to the mechanical group of non-conventional techniques which uses the mechanical energy of water and abrasives to perform the material removal process. Water

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    ELECTRIC DISCHARGE MACHINING INTRODUCTION * Sometimes it is referred to as spark machining‚ * Its a manufacturing process whereby a desired shape is obtained using electrical discharges (sparks). * Material is removed from the workpiece by a series of rapidly recurring current discharges between two electrodes‚ separated by a dielectric liquid and subject to an electric voltage. * One of the electrodes – ‘tool-electrode’ or ‘tool’ or ‘electrode’. * Other electrode - workpiece-electrode

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