tool path optimisation

Strategies for material removal in laser milling

P V Petkov, S Scholz and S Dimov
Manufacturing Engineering Centre, Cardiff University, Queen's Buildings, The Parade, Newport Road, Cardiff, CF24 3AA, UK

Abstract

Laser milling with microsecond pulses is a thermal material removal process usually associated with detrimental effects such as heat affected zones (HAZ), a recast layer and debris. Process optimisation can lead to considerable reduction of the above mentioned negative effects. In this context, the research investigates the effects of tool path optimisation and material removal strategies on the resultant surface quality and edge definition. The conducted experimental study shows clearly that the applied milling strategies have a significant effect on the resulting surface topography and the edge definition. Also, the research demonstrates that by optimising the laser path and material removal strategies it is possible to reduce significantly the thermal load when milling micro features, and thus to minimise HAZ and other secondary effects.

Submitted on August 4, 2008 - 14:12.
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