Characteristics and Polishing Effect of Abrasive Jet Beam with Polymer Abrasive Suspension Additives

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We compared the characteristics and polishing effect of abrasive suspension slurry jets with and without high polymer added. Results show that adding high polymer to the slurry jet leads to more concentrated jet beam and, consequently, surface roughness in the jet polished region is approximately equal and the interface between polished and unpolished regions is narrowed. We also examined the surface forming process polishing with slurry jet added with high polymer, and then proposed a polishing model of the process.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 126-128)

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9-13

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August 2010

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