Maintenance of hydroerosive grinding efficiency based on particle size distribution of abrasive fluid

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Giuseppe Pintaude
Marina I. Grabarski
Pâmela P. Moreira
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[1] Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná,
[2] Instituto Federal do Paraná,undefined
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Hydroerosive grinding; Boron carbide; Injection nozzle; Particle size distribution;
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The hydroerosive grinding is one of the processes to manufacture diesel injection nozzles, being responsible for finishing injection holes. The process made use of an abrasive fluid under high pressure into these channels. Its efficiency depends on the physical properties of the abrasive fluid. Based on a previous investigation, this study verified the possibility of using a different particle size distribution of boron carbide to improve the process efficiency. All experiments were carried out in an industrial environment. The variation in process efficiency was compared with the maintenance of the viscosity along the production, and at the same time, the concentration of solids was constantly monitored. The alteration of particle size distribution was not suitable, causing an increase in the average particle size. In addition, we have verified that the concentration of solids presented a major influence on the process efficiency, being the lower the concentration, the lower the efficiency.
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