AbstractA systematic experimental investigation of fiber laser cutting stainless steel in a wide range of material thicknesses is performed. The achievable maximum cutting speed, the resultant thermal efficiency of the process as well as the surface roughness of the cut edges were determined using different optical setups and beam geometries. In order to find out some reasons for characteristic features of the fiber laser cutting process also the cut kerf geometries were analyzed. The systematic investigation clarifies the most promising procedural possibilities for improvements of cutting performance and cut edge quality in fiber laser cutting of stainless steel
This thesis concerns experimental investigations of laser cutting and piercing, with theoretical and...
Theoretical part of the thesis provides an overview of the most often used laser devices in industry...
In this Master of Science Thesis is researched Corelase Oy's performance of ARM fiber laser source’s...
A systematic experimental investigation of fiber laser cutting stainless steel in a wide range of ma...
AbstractA systematic experimental investigation of fiber laser cutting stainless steel in a wide ran...
AbstractFirst results of an experimental study on inert-gas fusion cutting stainless steel with diff...
First results of an experimental study on inert-gas fusion cutting stainless steel with different ty...
This thesis concerns experimental investigations of laser cutting with theoretical and practical dis...
Laser cutting is a major application of laser materials processing. The cutting is usually performed...
AbstractThe fiber and CO2 laser were compared from the viewpoint of two laser-cutting methods: the o...
Optimization of the fibre laser cutting parameters for attainment of high cut edge quality in 10 mm ...
Abstract—the recent up gradation of newer and high strength materials have made the machining task i...
This paper investigates the effect of material type, material thickness, laser wavelength, and laser...
Laser cutting is one of the most widely used laser processes. It has great advantages in comparison ...
One of the main problems with laser cutting equipment is related to the wrong setting of cutting par...
This thesis concerns experimental investigations of laser cutting and piercing, with theoretical and...
Theoretical part of the thesis provides an overview of the most often used laser devices in industry...
In this Master of Science Thesis is researched Corelase Oy's performance of ARM fiber laser source’s...
A systematic experimental investigation of fiber laser cutting stainless steel in a wide range of ma...
AbstractA systematic experimental investigation of fiber laser cutting stainless steel in a wide ran...
AbstractFirst results of an experimental study on inert-gas fusion cutting stainless steel with diff...
First results of an experimental study on inert-gas fusion cutting stainless steel with different ty...
This thesis concerns experimental investigations of laser cutting with theoretical and practical dis...
Laser cutting is a major application of laser materials processing. The cutting is usually performed...
AbstractThe fiber and CO2 laser were compared from the viewpoint of two laser-cutting methods: the o...
Optimization of the fibre laser cutting parameters for attainment of high cut edge quality in 10 mm ...
Abstract—the recent up gradation of newer and high strength materials have made the machining task i...
This paper investigates the effect of material type, material thickness, laser wavelength, and laser...
Laser cutting is one of the most widely used laser processes. It has great advantages in comparison ...
One of the main problems with laser cutting equipment is related to the wrong setting of cutting par...
This thesis concerns experimental investigations of laser cutting and piercing, with theoretical and...
Theoretical part of the thesis provides an overview of the most often used laser devices in industry...
In this Master of Science Thesis is researched Corelase Oy's performance of ARM fiber laser source’s...