Research on Cutting Cast Super Alloy K24 with Milling and Abrasive Water Jet Methods

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A difficult-to-machining material, cast supper alloy K24 has been cut with two different methods, milling and abrasive waterjet (AWJ). It is shown that milling is characterized by high tool cost, low efficiency, and good surface roughness while abrasive waterjet brings high efficiency and worse surface quality. The results have proven that the combination use of AWJ and milling is an efficient way in cutting K24.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 697-698)

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157-160

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September 2011

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