Abstract

Abrasive jet machining (AJM) attracts attention as ultra-fine processing technology to brittle material, such as glass and ceramics. This study investigates the effect of impact angle on machining efficiency and surface roughness. The AJM test to which the impact angle was changed, were carried out that a part of fracture mode was changed to ductile mode when an impact angle becomes small. Consequently, machining efficiency. was improved in the conditions of a small impact angle. Moreover, it was shown that surface roughness was improved in the condition of a very low impact angle.

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