Abrasive water jet cutting as a new proc
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Schwieger, Karsten ;Carrero, Volker ;Rentzsch, Reemt ;Becker, Axel ;Bishop, Nick
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Article
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2004
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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## Abstract The quality of bone cuts is assessed by the accuracy and biological potency of the cut surfaces. Conventional tools (such as saws and milling machines) can cause thermal damage to bone tissue. Water jet cutting is nonthermal; that is, it does not generate heat. This study investigates w