Experimental investigation of suspension-type abrasive water jet machining of nitrile rubber for positive displacement motor applications

Preeti Maurya, Raghavendra C. Kamath, Vijay Gaddale Srinivas
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The lightweight elastomers (such as nitrile rubber) frequently used in the Positive Displacement Motor (PDM) stator assembly are subjected to harsh environmental conditions. These elastomeric components are manufactured by primary casting/shaping methods, followed by secondary manufacturing/machining processes. The production of intricate shapes/sizes in single or batch-size elastomeric components using primary casting methods requires a customized mould to fulfil the requirement of sudden breakdown conditions, which is uneconomical. It necessitates an alternate production method that can satisfy the need for the elastomeric component at the stage of failure. The current research focuses on the possibility of producing nitrile rubber components using a non-conventional machining method, Suspension-type Abrasive Water Jet Machining (AWJM), suitable for batch production with better dimensional stability and versatility in shape/size. This work presents the experimental investigation of Suspension-type AWJM of nitrile rubber specimens (15 mm thick) using a custom-designed Tungsten Carbide (WC) nozzle under room-temperature condition. The top surface of the machined slot is analyzed to determine the mineral composition and abrasive particle embedding through Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDX) and Backscatter Electron (BSE) detector. The Taguchi Orthogonal Array (OA) is employed to study the effect of the process parameters (Water Jet Pressure (WJP), Traverse rate (Vf), and Stand-Off Distance (SOD)) on the performance parameters (Kerf Taper Ratio (KTR), and Material Removal Rate (MRR)). The Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) is applied to check the statistical significance and percentage contribution of each process parameter on the performance of Suspension-type AWJM. The uniformity in the geometry of the machined slot is analyzed by the waviness patterns observed in the profile images of the cut specimen. The analysis of the EDX results reveals the presence of Manganese (Mn) and an increased percentage of Silicon (Si) particles near the top surface of the machined slot. The SOD influences KTR the most, whereas Vf highly influences MRR. It is observed that the waviness pattern is minimal at high WJP experimental runs. The outcome of this research work provides a quick and economical method of producing the PDM bushings instead of the casting/moulding method.

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悬浮式磨料水射流加工正排量电机用丁腈橡胶的实验研究
容积式电机(PDM)定子组件中经常使用的轻质弹性体(如丁腈橡胶)会受到恶劣的环境条件的影响。这些弹性体部件是通过一次铸造/成型方法制造的,然后是二次制造/机加工过程。使用初级铸造方法在单个或批量尺寸的弹性体部件中生产复杂的形状/尺寸需要定制的模具来满足突然击穿条件的要求,这是不经济的。它需要一种替代的生产方法,以满足在失效阶段对弹性体部件的需求。目前的研究重点是使用非传统加工方法——悬浮式磨料水射流加工(AWJM)生产丁腈橡胶部件的可能性,该方法适用于批量生产,具有更好的尺寸稳定性和形状/尺寸的多功能性。本工作介绍了在室温条件下使用定制设计的碳化钨(WC)喷嘴对丁腈橡胶试样(15 mm厚)的悬浮型AWJM进行的实验研究。通过能量分散光谱(EDX)和背散射电子(BSE)检测器对加工槽的顶面进行分析,以确定矿物成分和磨料颗粒嵌入。采用田口正交阵列(OA)研究了工艺参数(水射流压力(WJP)、横移速率(Vf)和间隔距离(SOD))对性能参数(刻胶锥率(KTR)和材料去除率(MRR))的影响。方差分析(ANOVA)用于检查每个工艺参数对悬架型AWJM性能的统计显著性和百分比贡献。通过在切割样品的轮廓图像中观察到的波纹图案来分析加工槽的几何形状的均匀性。EDX结果的分析揭示了在机加工槽的顶表面附近存在锰(Mn)和增加的硅(Si)颗粒百分比。SOD对KTR的影响最大,而Vf对MRR的影响很大。观察到在高WJP实验运行时波纹度模式是最小的。这项研究工作的结果为生产PDM衬套提供了一种快速、经济的方法,而不是铸造/成型方法。
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International Journal of Lightweight Materials and Manufacture
International Journal of Lightweight Materials and Manufacture Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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