Effect of process parameters on the cutting quality in lasox cutting of mild steel

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M. Sundar
A. K. Nath
D. K. Bandyopadhyay
S. P. Chaudhuri
P. K. Dey
D. Misra
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[1] Jadavpur University,School of Laser Science and Engineering, USIC Building
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[3] RRCAT,undefined
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The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | 2009年 / 40卷
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HAZ; Kerf width; Laser cutting; Surface roughness; Thick steel cutting;
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Samples of mild steel have been cut on a CO2 laser machine using the principle of laser assisted oxygen cutting (LASOX). The combined effects of input process parameters (cutting speed, gas pressure, laser power and stand off distance) on cut quality (heat affected zone (HAZ) width, kerf width and surface roughness) have been studied. Regression analysis has been used to develop models that describe the effect of the independent process parameters on cut quality. Using the developed model, we attempted to optimize the input parameters that would improve the cut quality (minimization of HAZ width, kerf width and surface roughness), increase the productivity and minimize the total operation cost. We found from the study that the gas pressure and cutting speed had pronounced effect on cut quality. Low gas pressure produces lower HAZ width, lower kerf width and good surface finish whereas increase in speed results in higher HAZ width, lower kerf width and good surface finish.
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