• Laser Journal
  • Vol. 45, Issue 8, 180 (2024)
WANG Qinyang1, SUN Shufeng1,*, WANG Haitao1, ZHANG Fengyun1..., WANG Xi1, WANG Yadi1, WEI Tao1, LIU XunHuan1 and WANG Pingping1,2|Show fewer author(s)
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  • 1School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, Qingdao University of Technology, Qingdao Shandong 266520, China
  • 2School of Information and Control Engineering, Qingdao University of Technology, Qingdao Shandong 266520, China
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    DOI: 10.14016/j.cnki.jgzz.2024.08.180 Cite this Article
    WANG Qinyang, SUN Shufeng, WANG Haitao, ZHANG Fengyun, WANG Xi, WANG Yadi, WEI Tao, LIU XunHuan, WANG Pingping. Optimization of micro-hole morphology in high-temperature chemical-assisted laser processing[J]. Laser Journal, 2024, 45(8): 180 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    This study investigated the manufacturing of micro-holes in Inconel 718 material using high-temperature chemical-assisted nanosecond laser machining. The study examined the effects of various pulse numbers on the diameter, depth, and wall characteristics of micro-holes in both ambient air and high-temperature chemical environments. Additionally, the study compared the morphological differences of micro-holes under ambient air and high-temperature chemical conditions and thoroughly investigated the material removal process involved in fabricating micro-holes using high-temperature chemical-assisted nanosecond laser machining. The experimental results demonstrated that using lower pulse frequencies had a beneficial impact on enhancing the morphology of micro-holes in high-temperature chemical environments. Finally, the study investigated the influence of pulse delay on the laser machining of micro-holes with high-temperature chemical etching assistance and analyzed the patterns of pulse delay in micro-hole formation. The results show that when the delay time is 1 s, the total processing time is 15 s, the roundness of the hole improves to 0.981, the hole wall becomes smoother, and the heat-affected zone decreases accordingly. Increasing a certain pulse delay can achieve high -quality micropores without recast layer, with a smaller heat-affected zone and better roundness.
    WANG Qinyang, SUN Shufeng, WANG Haitao, ZHANG Fengyun, WANG Xi, WANG Yadi, WEI Tao, LIU XunHuan, WANG Pingping. Optimization of micro-hole morphology in high-temperature chemical-assisted laser processing[J]. Laser Journal, 2024, 45(8): 180
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