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Table 6

lists the most-cited articles.

No Authors Year Purpose Source Title Total Citation TC per year Normalized TC
1. Hashish M. [68] 1984 To improve the understanding of the use of high-speed abrasive particles in cutting malleable metals Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Transactions of the ASME 324 7.90 4.35
2. Gutowski T.G.; Branham M.S.; Dahmus J.B.; Jones A.J.; Thiriez A.; Sekulic D.P. [69] 2009 To delineate the energy and material resources employed in manufacturing processes. Environmental Science and Technology 314 19.63 8.21
3 Arola D.; Williams C.L. [70] 2002 The goal was to investigate how surface roughness affects the fatigue life of low-alloy high-strength steel. The focus was on investigating the fatigue-induced stress concentration. International Journal of Fatigue 280 12.17 5.43
4. Herzog D.; Jaeschke P.; Meier O.; Haferkamp H. [71] 2008 This study investigates the effects of laser cutting on the static strength of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) laminate through various experiments. Three high-power laser sources, a pulsed Nd laser, a disk laser and a CO2 laser were used for cutting. The samples were tested under static tensile and bending conditions and the results were compared to those of samples cut via conventional milling and AWJ. International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 237 13.94 5.04
5 Müller F.; Monaghan J. [72] 2000 This study provides a thorough investigation of the machinability properties of aluminum matrix composites reinforced with SiC particles. This study investigates the effects of laser cutting on the static strength of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) laminates through various experiments. International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 237 9.48 6.80
6. Çaydaş U.; Hasçalik A. [73] 2008 This research included building a regression and artificial neural network (ANN) models to predict surface roughness in the AWJ process. The predictive models were developed by analyzing various machining factors including travel speed, water jet pressure, distance, abrasive grain size and abrasive flow rate. Journal of Materials Processing Technology 234 13.76 4.98
7. Hashish M. [74] 1989 This research involved developing a regression model. A theoretical framework for forecasting the depth of cut attained by abrasive-waterjets on different metallic materials is provided in this paper. The basis of the current model is an enhanced framework for erosion caused by solid particle impact. Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Transactions of the ASME 219 6.08 5.67
8. Shanmugam D.K.; Nguyen T.; Wang J.[75] 2008 The impact of the shock wave produced by the waterjet during the first cutting stage can be attributed to the start of fracture propagation. Water infiltrating crack ends causes delamination by causing water-wedging and abrasive particle embedding. Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 209 12.29 4.44
9. Azmir M.A.; Ahsan A.K. [76] 2009 In this work, abrasive waterjet-processed glass/epoxy composite laminates are examined for surface roughness and kerf ratio. Analysis of variance and the Taguchi design of experiments were used to assess the effect of process parameters on surface roughness and kerf width. Journal of Materials Processing Technology 197 12.31 5.15
10. Wang J. [77] 1999 This study investigates erosion and cutting performance of polymer matrix composites when subjected to AWJ. International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 183 7.04 4.19
11. Azmir M.A.; Ahsan A.K. [78] 2008 This study investigates the influence of AWJ process parameters on the surface roughness of glass fibre-reinforced epoxy composites. Journal of Materials Processing Technology 176 10.35 3.74
12. ElTobgy M.S.; Ng E.; Elbestawi M.A. [79] 2005 A new elastoplastic finite element model intended to precisely model erosion in three dimensions is presented in this work. The impact of recurrent particle collisions, material removal, thermal elastic-plastic behaviour, and numerical and material damping are all included in the FE model. The material that was used to model the workpiece was Ti-6Al-4V. International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 166 8.30 5.79
13. Liu H.; Wang J.; Kelson N.; Brown R.J. [80] 2004 CFD models related to AWJ and ultrahigh velocity waterjets are generated using the Fluent6 flow solver. The flow that arises after passing through a very small nozzle is subsequently analysed in a state of equilibrium characterized by turbulent motion and involving the presence of two or three phases. A thorough understanding of the characteristics of the jet and the process by which kerf is formed in AWJ cutting is attained by observing the velocities of water and particles within a jet across various input and boundary conditions. Journal of Materials Processing Technology 159 7.57 5.27
14. Hascalik A.; Çaydaş U.; Gürün H. [81] 2007 Surface profilometry and scanning electron microscopy were used to analyse the profiles, kerf geometries, and microstructural characteristics of the machined surfaces. Materials and Design 153 8.50 4.46
15. Hashish M. [82] 1989 This study provides empirical evidence and analytical insights regarding the impact of pressure variations on various operational attributes of nozzles. Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Transactions of the ASME 153 4.25 3.96
16. Shanmugam D.K.; Masood S.H. [83] 2009 An comprehensive study of kerf taper angle is given in this study, a critical parameter for assessing cutting efficiency, observed when machining two distinct types of composites. Multiple academic fields are interested in the application of glass epoxy with prepreg graphite fabric. Journal of Materials Processing Technology 147 9.19 3.84
17. Atas C.; Sevim C. [84] 2010 This study conducted an experiment to examine the effect of effects on laminated composites with PVC foam and balsa wood cores. Several experiments were conducted with varying collision energy. The investigation focuses on the characterisation of damage in sandwich composites by the analysis of load-deflection curves, energy profile graphs, and the visual examination of damaged samples. Fiber fractures on the upper and lower surfaces as well as delaminations between adjacent glass-epoxy layers are the most common forms of damage observed, shear-induced fractures in the core, and separation between the face sheets and the core material. Composite Structures 146 9.73 5.36
18. Haddad M.; Zitoune R.; Bougherara H.; Eyma F.; Castanié B. [85] 2014 This work aims to investigate the effects of burr tool machining, AWJ, and abrasive diamond cutting (ADS) defects on the mechanical properties CFRP materials. In particular, the study assesses how these defects influence the quasi-static performance of CFRP in conditions of tensile-tensile fatigue, inter-laminar shear, and compression. Composites Part B: Engineering 142 12.91 5.64
19. Kovacevic R.; Hashish M.; Mohan R.; Ramulu M.; Kim T.J.; Geskin E.S. [86] 1997 This paper provides a comprehensive summary of the major research and development efforts in abrasive waterjet machining that occurred in the United States throughout the 1990s. Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Transactions of the ASME 141 5.04 6.81
20. Yuvaraj N.; Pradeep Kumar M. [87] 2015 This paper presents a description of the optimisation studies conducted on a cutting process with AWJ. The Technique for Order Preference by Similarity Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) method was combined with the multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) method to conduct a study that focused on multi-response features of the process. Materials and Manufacturing Processes 135 13.50 5.49

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