2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.cirp.2007.05.049
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An Experimental Study on Laser Cutting Mechanisms of Polycrystalline Diamond Compacts

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“…The model holds well but diverges at high irradiances due to over-simplification, ignoring shock wave and shock changes as well as the presence of cobalt in the PCD composite. Zhang et al (2007) carried out a comparative study into the laser cutting of PCD composites and WC using a τp = 100 μs, λ = 1064 nm and Ep = 0.3 J as well as a τp = 120 ns, λ = 0.532 nm and Ep = 1 mJ laser system. The use of longer pulse durations is attributed to greater melting effects and striations.…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The model holds well but diverges at high irradiances due to over-simplification, ignoring shock wave and shock changes as well as the presence of cobalt in the PCD composite. Zhang et al (2007) carried out a comparative study into the laser cutting of PCD composites and WC using a τp = 100 μs, λ = 1064 nm and Ep = 0.3 J as well as a τp = 120 ns, λ = 0.532 nm and Ep = 1 mJ laser system. The use of longer pulse durations is attributed to greater melting effects and striations.…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low material thickness and pulse energy gives smaller HAZ while pulse frequency has no significant effect on HAZ for laser cutting of thick sheets of nickel base superalloy [34]. Zhang et al [86] have investigated that the pulsed laser cutting using low wavelength laser with low pulse width gives less HAZ in comparison to high wavelength laser with high pulse width. Effect of beam angle during Nd:YAG laser drilling of TBC nickel superalloys show that on increasing the beam angle to surface decreases the HAZ, recast and oxide layer thickness up to 601 after that it remains almost constant (Fig.…”
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“…With this in mind, a material removal method that is not based on mechanical interaction between the tool and the workpiece would be much more appropriate for the shaping of diamond and related materials at a high level of geometrical detail while resulting in less mechanical damage to the diamond based structure [18]. The use of lasers for diamond through cutting is well documented [19] but recently Pulsed Laser Ablation (PLA), i.e. controlled depth material removal, has been recognized as one of the most efficient and suitable methods for the 3D shaping of diamond [20] with unique capabilities to generate micro-features/textures to support the development of advanced products made of this unique material.…”
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confidence: 99%