Analysis of the Effects of Factors in Relation to Vibration of Technological Head during the Splitting of Construction Steels through Hydro-Abrasive Splitting

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The article is focused on the evaluation of the effects of factors of the high-speed hydro-abrasive stream technology during the splitting of construction steels 12 050 and 11 523 through a factor experiment. The experiment examined the effect and significance of two selected factors (type of material and movement speed of the technological head). Measured results are depicted through graphic and numerical relations, based on which new knowledge and recommendations for operators is formulated.

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