Uhlmann, E.E.UhlmannMihotovic, V.V.MihotovicRoßkamp, S.S.RoßkampDethlefs, A.A.Dethlefs2022-03-062022-03-062016https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/26253710.1016/j.procir.2016.03.1722-s2.0-84978876993Abrasive Flow Machining (AFM) is a unique machining method used to achieve high surface quality on difficult-to-access contours. In 2011 a model linking numerically calculated parameters to empirical process parameters has been developed to machine ceramic materials. This paper presents first results of a project transferring the model to metallic materials and to current demands of the automotive industry for intersecting holes, fuel rails and feed lines with a high aspect ratio. Technological investigations have been carried out in order to develop functional correlations between setting parameters and work results on inner contours. This data builds the basis of a new process model. A feasibility study validates the performance of the model using referenced workpieces.en658670A Pragmatic Modeling Approach in Abrasive Flow Machining for Complex-Shaped Automotive Componentsjournal article