Investigation on the Continuous Wave Mode and the ms Pulse Mode Fiber Laser Drilling Mechanisms of the Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composite

The near infrared (NIR) laser drilling of a carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composite in the continuous wave (CW) mode and the ms pulse mode was investigated by an experiment and a numerical simulation. The relationships between the laser penetrating time, entrance hole diameter, surface heat...

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Main Authors: Xiao Li, Wentao Hou, Bing Han, Lingfei Xu, Zewen Li, Pengyu Nan, Xiaowu Ni
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Polymers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/12/3/706
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spelling doaj-5f117c22674540ad92cb1d673d6a2ed42020-11-25T03:10:06ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602020-03-0112370610.3390/polym12030706polym12030706Investigation on the Continuous Wave Mode and the ms Pulse Mode Fiber Laser Drilling Mechanisms of the Carbon Fiber Reinforced CompositeXiao Li0Wentao Hou1Bing Han2Lingfei Xu3Zewen Li4Pengyu Nan5Xiaowu Ni6School of Science, Nanjing University of Science &amp; Technology, Nanjing 210094, ChinaShanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology, Shanghai 201109, ChinaMIIT Key Laboratory of Advanced Solid Laser, 2011 Co-innovation Center, Nanjing University of Science &amp; Technology, Nanjing 210094, ChinaJoint International Research Laboratory of Laser-based Manufacturing and Material Processing, Nanjing University of Science &amp; Technology, Nanjing 210094, ChinaMIIT Key Laboratory of Advanced Solid Laser, 2011 Co-innovation Center, Nanjing University of Science &amp; Technology, Nanjing 210094, ChinaSchool of Science, Nanjing University of Science &amp; Technology, Nanjing 210094, ChinaSchool of Science, Nanjing University of Science &amp; Technology, Nanjing 210094, ChinaThe near infrared (NIR) laser drilling of a carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composite in the continuous wave (CW) mode and the ms pulse mode was investigated by an experiment and a numerical simulation. The relationships between the laser penetrating time, entrance hole diameter, surface heat affected zone (HAZ) width, and material ablation rate and the laser irradiation time and laser peak power densities were obtained from the experiment. For the same average power density of the laser output, 3.5 kW/cm<sup>2</sup>, it was found that the ms pulse laser mode, which had a higher peak power density, had a higher drilling efficiency. When drilling the same holes, the pulse laser mode, which had the highest peak power density of 49.8 kW/cm<sup>2</sup>, had the lowest drilling time of 0.23 s and had the smallest surface HAZ width of 0.54 mm. In addition, it was found that the laser penetrating time decreased sharply when the peak power density was higher than 23.4 kW/cm<sup>2</sup>. After analyzing the internal gas pressure by the numerical simulation, it was considered that a large internal gas pressure appeared, which resulted from polymer pyrolysis, causing a large amount of the mechanical erosion of the composite material to improve the drilling efficiency. Therefore, the ms pulse laser showed its potential and advantage in laser drilling the CFRP composite.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/12/3/706laser drillingms pulsepeak power densitysurface hazmechanical erosion
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author Xiao Li
Wentao Hou
Bing Han
Lingfei Xu
Zewen Li
Pengyu Nan
Xiaowu Ni
spellingShingle Xiao Li
Wentao Hou
Bing Han
Lingfei Xu
Zewen Li
Pengyu Nan
Xiaowu Ni
Investigation on the Continuous Wave Mode and the ms Pulse Mode Fiber Laser Drilling Mechanisms of the Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composite
Polymers
laser drilling
ms pulse
peak power density
surface haz
mechanical erosion
author_facet Xiao Li
Wentao Hou
Bing Han
Lingfei Xu
Zewen Li
Pengyu Nan
Xiaowu Ni
author_sort Xiao Li
title Investigation on the Continuous Wave Mode and the ms Pulse Mode Fiber Laser Drilling Mechanisms of the Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composite
title_short Investigation on the Continuous Wave Mode and the ms Pulse Mode Fiber Laser Drilling Mechanisms of the Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composite
title_full Investigation on the Continuous Wave Mode and the ms Pulse Mode Fiber Laser Drilling Mechanisms of the Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composite
title_fullStr Investigation on the Continuous Wave Mode and the ms Pulse Mode Fiber Laser Drilling Mechanisms of the Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composite
title_full_unstemmed Investigation on the Continuous Wave Mode and the ms Pulse Mode Fiber Laser Drilling Mechanisms of the Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composite
title_sort investigation on the continuous wave mode and the ms pulse mode fiber laser drilling mechanisms of the carbon fiber reinforced composite
publisher MDPI AG
series Polymers
issn 2073-4360
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The near infrared (NIR) laser drilling of a carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composite in the continuous wave (CW) mode and the ms pulse mode was investigated by an experiment and a numerical simulation. The relationships between the laser penetrating time, entrance hole diameter, surface heat affected zone (HAZ) width, and material ablation rate and the laser irradiation time and laser peak power densities were obtained from the experiment. For the same average power density of the laser output, 3.5 kW/cm<sup>2</sup>, it was found that the ms pulse laser mode, which had a higher peak power density, had a higher drilling efficiency. When drilling the same holes, the pulse laser mode, which had the highest peak power density of 49.8 kW/cm<sup>2</sup>, had the lowest drilling time of 0.23 s and had the smallest surface HAZ width of 0.54 mm. In addition, it was found that the laser penetrating time decreased sharply when the peak power density was higher than 23.4 kW/cm<sup>2</sup>. After analyzing the internal gas pressure by the numerical simulation, it was considered that a large internal gas pressure appeared, which resulted from polymer pyrolysis, causing a large amount of the mechanical erosion of the composite material to improve the drilling efficiency. Therefore, the ms pulse laser showed its potential and advantage in laser drilling the CFRP composite.
topic laser drilling
ms pulse
peak power density
surface haz
mechanical erosion
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/12/3/706
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