
The objective of this work is to find the effect of the recharging of local garnet abrasives (origin: southern India) while cutting aluminium using abrasive water jet machining. The influence of the specially formulated optimised abrasive test sample, pressure, traverse rate, and abrasive flowrate, on the American Foundrymen's Society fineness number, depth of cut, top and bottom kerf width, kerf taper, and surface roughness are studied. The performance of the test sample has been compared with that of commercial grade abrasive with mesh size 80. Additionally, recharging studies are carried out after screening out particles of less than 90 μm. These tests help to determine the optimum recharging required.
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