A Detailed Report on Process Parameters of Material Removal Rate in Abrasive Jet Machining

Abstract

This report reviews the effect of process parameters in AJM on the MRR of the process. The report also discusses various ongoing researches and developments in AJM process parameters. Report compiles several research papers presented by various researchers and their findings. It is identified from the available literature Gas pressure, Nozzle tip distance, grain size of the Abrasive.

Country : India

1 Sidharth M Nambiar2 Shyam Kumar Upadhyay3 Shashank Kumar4 Vishnu Shankar Ojha5 Raushan Kumar6 Dr T S Nanjundeswaraswamy

  1. Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, JSS Academy of Technical Education, Bangalore, India
  2. Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, JSS Academy of Technical Education, Bangalore, India
  3. Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, JSS Academy of Technical Education, Bangalore, India
  4. Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, JSS Academy of Technical Education, Bangalore, India
  5. Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, JSS Academy of Technical Education, Bangalore, India
  6. Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, JSS Academy of Technical Education, Bangalore, India

IRJIET, Volume 3, Issue 11, November 2019 pp. 90-93

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