Effect of laser beam trajectory on pocket geometry in laser micromachining
The article presents the problem of planning the laser beam trajectory for the laser micromachining process. The article concerns on the ablative laser micromachining issues. Different effects of laser beam trajectory on pocket geometry in laser micromachining were investigated. The results of exper...
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author | Witkowski Grzegorz Tofil Szymon Mulczyk Krystian |
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description | The article presents the problem of planning the laser beam trajectory for the laser micromachining process. The article concerns on the ablative laser micromachining issues. Different effects of laser beam trajectory on pocket geometry in laser micromachining were investigated. The results of experimental tests are presented. Based on the research, potential causes of different effects of the laser beam for various trajectories were formulated. Several different types of trajectories for the assumed shape were developed for the purposes of the research. Laser micromachining was performed with fixed parameters of the laser device using different trajectories. The article indicates the significant impact of the laser beam trajectory on the effect of interaction on matter during the laser milling process, which is not often mentioned in scientific reports. The article presents the basic geometrical measurements indicating the need to determine the leading of the laser beam. Studieswere conducted using the microscopic observation methods and interferometric methods for estimating the surface condition. The article indicates the need for extensive research focusing on the mechanism of the impact of the laser beam scan strategy on the effect on the material during ablative laser machining. The article summarizes the analysis and discussion of research results. |
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spelling | doaj.art-287be6da86b04562a0d7b537f25667db2022-12-21T22:38:26ZengDe GruyterOpen Engineering2391-54392020-10-0110183083810.1515/eng-2020-0093eng-2020-0093Effect of laser beam trajectory on pocket geometry in laser micromachiningWitkowski Grzegorz0Tofil Szymon1Mulczyk Krystian2Kielce University of Technology, Faculty of Mechatronics and Mechanical EngineeringKielcePolandKielce University of Technology, Faculty of Mechatronics and Mechanical EngineeringKielcePolandKielce University of Technology, Faculty of Mechatronics and Mechanical EngineeringKielcePolandThe article presents the problem of planning the laser beam trajectory for the laser micromachining process. The article concerns on the ablative laser micromachining issues. Different effects of laser beam trajectory on pocket geometry in laser micromachining were investigated. The results of experimental tests are presented. Based on the research, potential causes of different effects of the laser beam for various trajectories were formulated. Several different types of trajectories for the assumed shape were developed for the purposes of the research. Laser micromachining was performed with fixed parameters of the laser device using different trajectories. The article indicates the significant impact of the laser beam trajectory on the effect of interaction on matter during the laser milling process, which is not often mentioned in scientific reports. The article presents the basic geometrical measurements indicating the need to determine the leading of the laser beam. Studieswere conducted using the microscopic observation methods and interferometric methods for estimating the surface condition. The article indicates the need for extensive research focusing on the mechanism of the impact of the laser beam scan strategy on the effect on the material during ablative laser machining. The article summarizes the analysis and discussion of research results.https://doi.org/10.1515/eng-2020-0093laser micromachiningscan strategymicrostructuresgeometry quality |
spellingShingle | Witkowski Grzegorz Tofil Szymon Mulczyk Krystian Effect of laser beam trajectory on pocket geometry in laser micromachining Open Engineering laser micromachining scan strategy microstructures geometry quality |
title | Effect of laser beam trajectory on pocket geometry in laser micromachining |
title_full | Effect of laser beam trajectory on pocket geometry in laser micromachining |
title_fullStr | Effect of laser beam trajectory on pocket geometry in laser micromachining |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of laser beam trajectory on pocket geometry in laser micromachining |
title_short | Effect of laser beam trajectory on pocket geometry in laser micromachining |
title_sort | effect of laser beam trajectory on pocket geometry in laser micromachining |
topic | laser micromachining scan strategy microstructures geometry quality |
url | https://doi.org/10.1515/eng-2020-0093 |
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