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18 August 1997 Process monitoring in laser beam cutting on its way to industrial application
Ingo Decker, Holger Heyn, Dirk Martinen, Helmut Wohlfahrt
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Proceedings Volume 3097, Lasers in Material Processing; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.281094
Event: Lasers and Optics in Manufacturing III, 1997, Munich, Germany
Abstract
In the past a variety of scientific investigations has proven, that during laser beam cutting optical emissions from the process correlate with properties of the cut kerf and thus can be used to characterize the quality of the machined parts. Laser beam cutting has been well established in many fields of industrial use and has reached a high grade of productivity and flexibility. Due to this, modern on-line techniques for process monitoring in laser beam cutting have to be as fast and flexible as today's laser beam cutting machines. The objective of the work being presented is to provide useful support for the machine personnel and to enable automatic quality monitoring even in case of a small number of units to be cut. The paper introduces some general considerations on the demands of process diagnostics in laser beam cutting and presents `hardware'-tools which have been developed during an industry-university-partnership. The equipment can be adapted to all kind of cutting machines and measures the optical emission from the process within the cutting head. The crucial thing of the work is still the adequate application of analyzing and visualization techniques to extract significant information from the measured signals. Here, this is done by relating the information derived on- line from the process to the geometry of the cut contour. It makes visual quality inspection much easier and more effective: sections of the processed parts with minor cut quality are indicated to the personnel as scrap or at least as to be checked visually. A first approach of integrating such a system into a laser beam cutting machine is presented and discussed.
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Ingo Decker, Holger Heyn, Dirk Martinen, and Helmut Wohlfahrt "Process monitoring in laser beam cutting on its way to industrial application", Proc. SPIE 3097, Lasers in Material Processing, (18 August 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.281094
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KEYWORDS
Laser cutting

Signal processing

Sensors

Signal detection

Laser processing

Cutting equipment

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