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26 October 1989 On Laser Fusion Cutting: The Self-Adjusting Cutting Kerf Width
W. Schulz, D. Becker
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Proceedings Volume 1132, High Power Lasers and Laser Machining Technology; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961583
Event: 1989 International Congress on Optical Science and Engineering, 1989, Paris, France
Abstract
The process of laser fusion cutting depends on physical quantities which are not adjustable directly, but established by the process itself. Examples are the slope of the cutting front, the melt-film thickness, the surface temperature and the cutting kerf width. Especially, up to now, the cutting kerf was approximated to have the same extent as the laser beam itself. Our present model makes allowance for the distribution of the laser intensity, the global momentum balance determining the melt-flow, and the heat-conduction equation in connection with the boundary condition for the absorbed energy density flow. The resulting three-dimensional cutting front geometry is calculated and the physical mechanism determining the cutting kerf width is discussed.
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W. Schulz and D. Becker "On Laser Fusion Cutting: The Self-Adjusting Cutting Kerf Width", Proc. SPIE 1132, High Power Lasers and Laser Machining Technology, (26 October 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961583
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KEYWORDS
Laser cutting

Laser applications

Fusion energy

High power lasers

Laser welding

Metals

Thulium

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