Experimental study on wire surface treatment by abrasive water jet

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This paper will present an experimental study on applying an abrasive water jet to clean the surface of wire and to peel off a thin layer from the wire surface simultaneously. Primary experiments have been carried out at the authors’ laboratory to study the effects of nozzle numbers, working pressure and standoff distance on the surface treatment of wire by abrasive water jet. The depth of the thin layer peeled off by the abrasive water jet depends on both the working pressure and the standoff distance under the same tractive speed.

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This paper will present an experimental study on applying an abrasive water jet to clean the surface of wire and to peel off a thin layer from the wire surface simultaneously. Primary experiments have been carried out at the authors’ laboratory to study the effects of nozzle numbers, working pressure and standoff distance on the surface treatment of wire by abrasive water jet. The depth of the thin layer peeled off by the abrasive water jet depends on both the working pressure and the standoff distance under the same tractive speed.

Additional information

Author(s)

Chuwen Guo, Linsheng Liu, Donghai Zhang and Kai Cui, China University of Mining & Technology, China.

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI International Technical Conference, Stratford-Upon-Avon, U.K. Paper published in Wire Journal International, May 2002, pg. 102.

Year

2001