Evaluation of the Cross-Sectional Shape of μ–Grooves Produced in Stainless Steel 304 by Laser-Induced Etching Technique
The variation in cross-sectional profile of a microgroove fabricated with focused and diverging laser irradiation is demonstrated with ray tracing. To verify the result of ray tracing, stainless-steel 304 microgrooves were manufactured utilizing the conventional lens-based and optical fiber-based la...
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doaj-65e3d2e420d1435b9800ad10738fe4892021-01-31T00:02:24ZengMDPI AGMicromachines2072-666X2021-01-011214414410.3390/mi12020144Evaluation of the Cross-Sectional Shape of μ–Grooves Produced in Stainless Steel 304 by Laser-Induced Etching TechniqueJonghun Kim0Kwang H. Oh1Laser Advanced System Industrialization Center, Jeonnam Technopark Stiftung, Jeonnam 57248, KoreaLaser Advanced System Industrialization Center, Jeonnam Technopark Stiftung, Jeonnam 57248, KoreaThe variation in cross-sectional profile of a microgroove fabricated with focused and diverging laser irradiation is demonstrated with ray tracing. To verify the result of ray tracing, stainless-steel 304 microgrooves were manufactured utilizing the conventional lens-based and optical fiber-based laser-induced etching techniques in phosphoric acid solution. Three distinctive groove geometries, i.e., a flat surface with no groove, an intermediate stage groove, and a fully developed V-groove, were rendered for numerical analysis. For focusing mode, the first and second reflections were caused by high laser intensity and the second reflected beam could lead to variation in the groove shape such as a U-shaped groove or a V-shaped groove in accordance with etchant concentration. On the contrary, a weak laser entirely distributed at the groove sidewall could not induce a chemical reaction, leading to a V-shaped groove. The effect of process variables such as laser power (intensity) and etchant concentration on the cross-sectional profiles of a groove are closely examined through the computed simulation results.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/12/2/144laser micromachininglaser-induced etchingmicrogroovecross-sectional shaperay tracing |
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Jonghun Kim Kwang H. Oh Evaluation of the Cross-Sectional Shape of μ–Grooves Produced in Stainless Steel 304 by Laser-Induced Etching Technique Micromachines laser micromachining laser-induced etching microgroove cross-sectional shape ray tracing |
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Evaluation of the Cross-Sectional Shape of μ–Grooves Produced in Stainless Steel 304 by Laser-Induced Etching Technique |
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Evaluation of the Cross-Sectional Shape of μ–Grooves Produced in Stainless Steel 304 by Laser-Induced Etching Technique |
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Evaluation of the Cross-Sectional Shape of μ–Grooves Produced in Stainless Steel 304 by Laser-Induced Etching Technique |
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Evaluation of the Cross-Sectional Shape of μ–Grooves Produced in Stainless Steel 304 by Laser-Induced Etching Technique |
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Evaluation of the Cross-Sectional Shape of μ–Grooves Produced in Stainless Steel 304 by Laser-Induced Etching Technique |
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evaluation of the cross-sectional shape of μ–grooves produced in stainless steel 304 by laser-induced etching technique |
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The variation in cross-sectional profile of a microgroove fabricated with focused and diverging laser irradiation is demonstrated with ray tracing. To verify the result of ray tracing, stainless-steel 304 microgrooves were manufactured utilizing the conventional lens-based and optical fiber-based laser-induced etching techniques in phosphoric acid solution. Three distinctive groove geometries, i.e., a flat surface with no groove, an intermediate stage groove, and a fully developed V-groove, were rendered for numerical analysis. For focusing mode, the first and second reflections were caused by high laser intensity and the second reflected beam could lead to variation in the groove shape such as a U-shaped groove or a V-shaped groove in accordance with etchant concentration. On the contrary, a weak laser entirely distributed at the groove sidewall could not induce a chemical reaction, leading to a V-shaped groove. The effect of process variables such as laser power (intensity) and etchant concentration on the cross-sectional profiles of a groove are closely examined through the computed simulation results. |
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laser micromachining laser-induced etching microgroove cross-sectional shape ray tracing |
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