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Laser cutting of 2024-T3 aeronautic aluminum alloy

Abstract: Articles you may be interested inThermal stress distributions and microstructure in laser cutting of thin Al-Si alloy sheet J. Laser Appl. 25, 042006 (2013); 10.2351/1.4807081 Spatial analysis of the back reflected laser light during CO2-laser cutting of metal sheets J. Laser Appl. 25, 012001 (2013); 10.2351/1.4765818Comprehensive assessment of the C O 2 laser cut quality of ceramics with different assist gas injection systems Since the beginning of the aeronautic industry, aluminum alloys have played a crucia… Show more

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“…Combination of these adverse aerodynamic phenomena induces instabilities in the gas flow inside the kerf. This ultimately produces the flow separation from the cutting front (Riveiro et al, 2008). Assist gas flow downstream the separation is unsteady, chaotic and transformed into a turbulent regimen.…”
Section: Processing In Cw Modementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combination of these adverse aerodynamic phenomena induces instabilities in the gas flow inside the kerf. This ultimately produces the flow separation from the cutting front (Riveiro et al, 2008). Assist gas flow downstream the separation is unsteady, chaotic and transformed into a turbulent regimen.…”
Section: Processing In Cw Modementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relevance of the assist gas role is highlighted with this result. Utilization of conventional nozzles to inject the assist gas probably lead to lower cut quality; sonic jets produced by these nozzles have a lower drag capacity of molten material as pointed out by Riveiro et al [32].…”
Section: Roughness Of the Cut Edgementioning
confidence: 97%
“…The accuracy of their shape and dimension and the integrity of their surfaces and edges are extremely stringent. For instance, laser cutting of high-strength aluminum alloys for aerospace applications has been limited, due to its inevitable heat-affected zone (Riveiro et al, 2008). Therefore, the periphery cutting of aircraft skins mainly employs the machining method or the water jet cutting method.…”
Section: Flexible Manufacturing Model Of Aircraft Skinsmentioning
confidence: 99%