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A Theoretical Approach to the Analysis of Gas-Abrasive Two Phase Flow Model for Abrasive Jet Machining

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The analysis of the gas — abrasive flow in Abrasive Jet Machining is complex since distribution of particle sizes, momentum coupling between the gas and abrasive phases, velocity distribution of particles, and the velocity lag are to be considered. A method to analyze i) the flow of particles and the compressed gas through the nozzle, ii) the characteristics of the jet coming out of the nozzle, and iii) the impingement on work surface resulting in energy transfer and consequent material removal is suggested by considering the problem as a two phase flow.

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Ramachandran, N., Ramakrishnan, N. (1992). A Theoretical Approach to the Analysis of Gas-Abrasive Two Phase Flow Model for Abrasive Jet Machining. In: Lichtarowicz, A. (eds) Jet Cutting Technology. Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications, vol 13. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2678-6_4

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