Creating a Database for Turned Surfaces

This article deals with the evaluation of surface topography created by Abrasive Water Jet (AWJ) technology. The effects of machining parameters on the turned surface was analyzed by roughness parameters. Further attention is paid to the influence of technological factors on the surface quality created by abrasive water jet turning processes. Based on an input and output system, a database design was created providing the evaluation of the surface quality. Various materials were used for the database which should serve to optimize the abrasive water jet turning processes in order to increase the technological efficiency and contribute to its automation.

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