postgraduate student,
The aim of my research is to analyse the interaction of the waterjet and the aerospace materials in order to study the mechanism of their removal process. The waterjet technology takes advantage of… read more
The aim of my research is to analyse the interaction of the waterjet and the aerospace materials in order to study the mechanism of their removal process. The waterjet technology takes advantage of the kinematic energy of the water at high pressure for the material removal process.
Machining of the aerospace materials with waterjet will bring the advantage of high material removal rate and low surface damage, which could contribute to the safety and long lasting of the aeroengines in a more efficient and economical way.
The University of Nottingham Faculty of Engineering The University of Nottingham University Park Nottingham, NG7 2RD
email:AdvManufacturing@nottingham.ac.uk