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Over the years, several models are developed to describe the abrasive water-jet cutting process. Generally, these models are attempts to estimate the depth of cut achievable in different materials cut by abrasive water jets under certain process conditions. The reader will find other models, such as for material-removal processes and for abrasive water jet turning, milling, and drilling, in chapter 9. Chapter 8 separately discusses models for geometry and quality aspects, such as cut geometry and surface topography.
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Momber, A.W., Kovacevic, R. (1998). Modeling of Abrasive Water-Jet Cutting Processes. In: Principles of Abrasive Water Jet Machining. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1572-4_6
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