ABSTRACT This paper presents an experimental investigation to ascertain the parametric impact of abrasive water jet machining on the surface quality of Inconel 718 material. Experiments were designed according to… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT This paper presents an experimental investigation to ascertain the parametric impact of abrasive water jet machining on the surface quality of Inconel 718 material. Experiments were designed according to response surface methodology-box Behnken design by maintaining three levels of four process parameters—abrasive flow rate, water pressure, stand-off distance and traverse speed. The surface irregularity is measured during machining. The design expert software was used to establish an optimized mathematical model of process parameters for achieving the required surface roughness. Desirability function has also been used to optimize the process parameters. The confirmation experiments validate the reliability and capability of the developed model. Further, the surface characteristics were analyzed through scanning electron microscope images and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy.
               
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