J. Duan et al., Modelling the laser fusion cutting process: III. Effects of various process parameters on cut kerf quality, J PHYS D, 34(14), 2001, pp. 2143-2150
Based on the models for determining the geometry of the cutting front and t
he gas flow distribution inside the cut kerf of the laser fusion cutting pr
ocess, the effects of the inlet stagnation pressure of the nozzle, the exit
diameter of the supersonic nozzle, laser power, cutting speed and focal po
sition upon the geometry of the cutting front and the flow field distributi
on which subsequently affect the cut edge quality are analysed in this pape
r. The theoretical predictions are verified by practical laser fusion cutti
ng experiments using a high-power CO2 laser, a supersonic nozzle and a high
-pressure cut-assisted gas in the range of 5 bar and above. The theoretical
predictions are used to explain the roughness, the ripple directions and t
he amount of dross on the experimental cut edges.