Laser assisted micro milling of hard materials

This thesis presents an investigation of novel laser assisted micromachining processes that addresses the limitations of micromachining of hard-to-machine materials. Two different laser assisted approaches are used to machine hard metals and high strength ceramics. For hard metals, the basic approac...

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Main Author: Kumar, Mukund
Published: Georgia Institute of Technology 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1853/41213
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spelling ndltd-GATECH-oai-smartech.gatech.edu-1853-412132013-01-07T20:38:07ZLaser assisted micro milling of hard materialsKumar, MukundLaser assisted machiningMicro millingHybrid processesMilling cuttersLasers Industrial applicationsMicromachiningThis thesis presents an investigation of novel laser assisted micromachining processes that addresses the limitations of micromachining of hard-to-machine materials. Two different laser assisted approaches are used to machine hard metals and high strength ceramics. For hard metals, the basic approach involves localized thermal softening of the workpiece material by focusing a solid-state continuous wave near infra-red laser beam in front of the micro milling tool (end mills of 0.1 to 0.5 mm diameter). By suitably controlling the laser power, spot size and scan speed, it is possible to produce a sufficiently large reduction in the flow strength of the work material and consequently the cutting forces and tool deflections. A force model is developed to predict the cutting forces in Laser Assisted Micro Milling (LAMM) of hard metals. For high strength ceramics, the approach involves use of a two step process. In the first step, thermal cracks are generated in a confined volume by the steep thermal gradients generated by laser irradiation of the workpiece. In the second step, the weakened region is removed by a micro grinding tool. The characterization and modeling of the process serve as bases for users of the two approaches to select optimal process parameters.Georgia Institute of Technology2011-09-22T17:51:53Z2011-09-22T17:51:53Z2011-07-08Dissertationhttp://hdl.handle.net/1853/41213
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topic Laser assisted machining
Micro milling
Hybrid processes
Milling cutters
Lasers Industrial applications
Micromachining
spellingShingle Laser assisted machining
Micro milling
Hybrid processes
Milling cutters
Lasers Industrial applications
Micromachining
Kumar, Mukund
Laser assisted micro milling of hard materials
description This thesis presents an investigation of novel laser assisted micromachining processes that addresses the limitations of micromachining of hard-to-machine materials. Two different laser assisted approaches are used to machine hard metals and high strength ceramics. For hard metals, the basic approach involves localized thermal softening of the workpiece material by focusing a solid-state continuous wave near infra-red laser beam in front of the micro milling tool (end mills of 0.1 to 0.5 mm diameter). By suitably controlling the laser power, spot size and scan speed, it is possible to produce a sufficiently large reduction in the flow strength of the work material and consequently the cutting forces and tool deflections. A force model is developed to predict the cutting forces in Laser Assisted Micro Milling (LAMM) of hard metals. For high strength ceramics, the approach involves use of a two step process. In the first step, thermal cracks are generated in a confined volume by the steep thermal gradients generated by laser irradiation of the workpiece. In the second step, the weakened region is removed by a micro grinding tool. The characterization and modeling of the process serve as bases for users of the two approaches to select optimal process parameters.
author Kumar, Mukund
author_facet Kumar, Mukund
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title Laser assisted micro milling of hard materials
title_short Laser assisted micro milling of hard materials
title_full Laser assisted micro milling of hard materials
title_fullStr Laser assisted micro milling of hard materials
title_full_unstemmed Laser assisted micro milling of hard materials
title_sort laser assisted micro milling of hard materials
publisher Georgia Institute of Technology
publishDate 2011
url http://hdl.handle.net/1853/41213
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