Abstract:
e industrial sector is seeing an increase in the development of new technologies on a daily basis. Manufacturing advancements
have resulted in low-intensity, inadequate outputs from cutting materials. e application of engineering materials requires
cutting to produce the desired shapes and sizes. e material’s fundamental attributes are altered and utilised to improve
machinability. Due to its signi cant bene ts over traditional cutting processes, abrasive water jet cutting (AWJC) is now the most
popular nonconventional machining for attaining the best cutting of any material. Because of its highly pressurised water power,
the substance can quickly be separated from some properties by the use of a small pin with various kinds of abrasives. Due to the
time-consuming process of cutting materials, determining optimal cutting conditions for the multiobjective criteria examined is a
tough issue in techniques needing large resources. e operational parameters of the abrasive water jet cutting system must be
changed in this article to achieve the lowest possible surface roughness while also attaining the maximum possible material
removal rate. e abrasive water jet cutting method was utilised in this investigation to see how e ectively the AA5083 aluminium
alloy could be sliced. Water pressure, transverse speed, stand-o distance, and abrasive ow rate are some of the major cutting
parameters that may be adjusted such that the output values such as material removal rate and surface roughness are at their
optimal levels.