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2019
Volume: 1 Issue 4
5 Article(s)

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The interaction between grain boundary and tool geometry in nanocutting of a bi-crystal copper
Zhanfeng Wang, Tao Sun, Haijun Zhang, Guo Li, Zengqiang Li, Junjie Zhang, Yongda Yan, and Alexander Hartmaier
Anisotropy is one central influencing factor on achievable ultimate machined surface integrity of metallic materials. Specifically, grain boundary has a strong impact on the deformation behaviour of polycrystalline materials and correlated material removal at the microscale. In the present work, we perform molecular dy
International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 1, Issue 4, 45001 (2019)
Femtosecond laser additive and subtractive micro-processing: enabling a high-channeldensity silica interposer for multicore fibre to silicon-photonic packaging
Gligor Djogo, Jianzhao Li, Stephen Ho, Moez Haque, Erden Ertorer, Jun Liu, Xiaolu Song, Jing Suo, and Peter R Herman
Great strides have been made over the past decade to establish femtosecond lasers in advanced manufacturing systems for enabling new forms of non-contact processing of transparent materials. Research advances have shown that a myriad of additive and subtractive techniques is now possible for flexible 2D and 3D structur
International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 1, Issue 4, 45002 (2019)
Grain refining in weld metal using shortpulsed laser ablation during CW laser welding of 2024-T3 aluminum alloy
Masaki Kasuga, Tomokazu Sano, and Akio Hiros
The 2024 aluminum alloy is used extensively in the aircraft and aerospace industries because of its excellent mechanical properties. However, the weldability of 2024 aluminum alloy is generally low because it contains a high number of solutes, such as copper (Cu), magnesium (Mg), and manganese (Mn), causing solidificat
International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 1, Issue 4, 45003 (2019)
Impact characteristics and stagnation formation on a solid surface by a supersonic abrasive waterjet
Kunlapat Thongkaew, Jun Wang, and Guan Heng Yeo
A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) study of the impact characteristics and stagnation formation on a solid target surface by an abrasive waterjet at supersonic velocities is presented to understand the impact process. A CFD model is developed and verified by experimental water and particle velocities and then used to
International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 1, Issue 4, 45004 (2019)