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Analytical prediction of laser mediated polymer melt and damage width

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posted on 2023-10-29, 13:04 authored by Colin Dowding, Jonathan David GriffithsJonathan David Griffiths, Mark SwainsonMark Swainson

Far-field (remote) laser net-shape scanning has revolutionary potential across numerous applications which involve localized heating of materials. It offers a very high degree of manufacturing flexibility in concert with process repeatability, traceability and low cycle energy usage when compared to traditional tooling-based solutions if the material response can be accurately predicted.The functional mechanism of such processes is localized heating; in this work, an analytical model of the line width of phase change occurring between a 3mm thick virgin polypropylene, PP, sheet and a visually transparent 25?m thick PP film is presented.Validation of the model is provided empirically by the scanned application of a CO2 laser exhibiting a Gaussian beam profile onto reference materials at varying incident spot diameters, powers and traverse velocities.This work is of value for process parameter prediction, as this analytically based method is computationally light, enabling its real-time implementation in manufacturing environments.

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  • College of Science Executive Office (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Procedia CIRP

Volume

74

Issue

2018

Pages/Article Number

728-732

Publisher

Elsevier

ISSN

2212-8271

Date Submitted

2018-09-04

Date Accepted

2018-08-13

Date of First Publication

2018-09-03

Date of Final Publication

2018-09-03

Date Document First Uploaded

2018-08-13

ePrints ID

32920

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