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Vrednotenje površin po graviranju z AVC
ID Miklavec, Žiga (Author), ID Lebar, Andrej (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Valentinčič, Joško (Comentor)

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Abstract
Proces obdelave z abrazivnim vodnim curkom (AVC) spada med konturne postopke rezanja, pri katerem visokohitrostnemu vodnemu curku dodajamo abrazivna zrna. Voda skupaj z abrazivom udarja ob obdelovanec, pri čemer odnaša material. Rezalni postopek je primeren za obdelavo različnih materialov, med drugim kovin, kamna, stekla in organskih materialov, brez prisotnosti toplotno vplivanega območja. Kljub dobrim lastnostim postopka obdelave največjo slabost predstavlja manjša natančnost rezanja. Ena izmed tipičnih značilnosti obdelave pri rezanju z AVC je nastanek brazdavosti površine. V delu smo opravili pregled literature v povezavi z značilnimi pojavi na površini materiala po rezanju z AVC. V eksperimentalnem delu naloge smo na obdelovani stroj za rezanje z AVC namestili dozirni sistem z vrtečim se kolesom, ki dovaja abraziv v mešalno komoro rezalne glave ter z njim opravili graviranje materiala. Z namenom iskanja morebitnih povezav za nastanek brazdavosti na površini obdelovanca smo v aluminijevo zlitino in konstrukcijsko pločevino naredili gravure globin do nekaj milimetrov, pri čemer smo globino reza povečevali s spreminjanjem nastavitvenih parametrov obdelave. Z digitalnim mikroskopom smo analizirali topografijo površin gravur ter z obdelavo podatkov rezultate ovrednotili. Rezultate smo prikazali s pomočjo grafov moči spektralne gostote. Ugotovili smo, da moč spektralne gostote narašča pri določenih frekvencah, ki so posledica večanja globine reza.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:abrazivni vodni curek, brazdavost površine, dozirni sistemi, frekvence, masni pretoki
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FS - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[Ž. Miklavec]
Year:2019
Number of pages:XXIV, 80 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-109632 This link opens in a new window
UDC:621.9.048:62-4(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:16922139 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:06.09.2019
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Language:English
Title:Evaluation of surface after engraving with AWJ
Abstract:
The abrasive water jet cutting process (AWJ) is one of the contour cutting processes in which abrasive grains are added to the high-speed water jet. Water, along with the abrasive, hits the workpiece, which removes material. The cutting process is suitable for the treatment of various materials, including metals, stone, glass and organic materials, without the presence of a heat-affected area. Despite the good features of the machining process, the greatest disadvantage is the lower cutting accuracy. One of the typical features of machining when cutting with AWJ is the stria formation. In this work we have reviewed the literature in relation to the characteristic phenomena on the surface of the material after cutting with AWJ. In the experimental part of the work, an abrasive dosing system with a rotating wheel was installed on the AWJ cutting machine, which feeds the abrasive into the mixing chamber of the cutting head. With mentioned dosing system we engraved the material. In order to find possible connections for the formation of stria on the surface of the workpiece, we made engravings of depths of up to several millimeters in aluminium alloy and structural steel, increasing the cutting depth by changing the machining parameters. Using digital microscope, we analyzed the topography of the engraving surfaces and evaluated the results by processing the data. The results were plotted using spectral density power graphs. We find that the power of the spectral density increases at certain frequencies, which is the result of increasing the depth of the cut.

Keywords:abrasive water jet, stria formation, dosing systems, frequencies, mass flow

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