材料科学
扫描仪
光学
梁(结构)
激光束质量
准直光
激光器
振荡(细胞信号)
光束参数积
表面粗糙度
光束发散
光纤激光器
表面光洁度
融合
激光扫描
激光束
物理
复合材料
哲学
生物
遗传学
语言学
作者
Cindy Goppold,Thomas Pinder,Patrick Herwig
标识
DOI:10.1515/aot-2015-0059
摘要
Abstract Sheet metals with thicknesses >8 mm have a distinct cutting performance. The free choice of the optical configuration composed of fiber diameter, collimation, and focal length offers many opportunities to influence the static beam geometry. Previous analysis points out the limitations of this method in the thick section area. Within the present study, an experimental investigation of fiber laser fusion cutting of 12 mm stainless steel was performed by means of dynamical beam oscillation. Two standard optical setups are combined with a highly dynamic galvano-driven scanner that achieves frequencies up to 4 kHz. Dependencies of the scanner parameter, the optical circumstances, and the conventional cutting parameters are discussed. The aim is to characterize the capabilities and challenges of the dynamic beam shaping in comparison to the state-of-the-art static beam shaping. Thus, the trials are evaluated by quality criteria of the cut edge as surface roughness and burr height, the feed rate, and the cut kerf geometry. The investigation emphasizes promising procedural possibilities for improvements of the cutting performance in the case of fiber laser fusion cutting of thick stainless steel by means of the application of a highly dynamic scanner.
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