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Title: The Effect of Defocused Machining During Laser Micro-Turning Process of Aluminium Oxide (Al2o3 ) Ceramics
Authors: G. Kibria
B. Doloi
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Manufacturing Technology Today
Abstract: The present paper addresses the laser micro-turning process of aluminium oxide (Al2o3 ) ceramics of size 10 mm in diameter and 40 mm in length. The experiments have been conducted using response surface methodology design of experiments. The targeted depth was set at 100 μm. Laser average power, pulse frequency, workpiece rotating speed, air pressure and Y feed rate were considered as process variables. After each experiment, surface roughness (Ra) and micro-turning depth deviation have been measured. Multi-objective optimization has been done to obtain optimal values of responses i.e. surface roughness and depth deviation. To achieve further high-quality machined surface, machining was done at various defocusing conditions of laser beam and by varying the number of laser scan passes. Other parameters were kept constant at optimal parametric combination obtained in multi-objective optimization. From the experimental results, it was revealed that surface roughness decreases with increase in defocusing positions. With increase in number of passes up to a certain limit, surface roughness decreases. However, depth deviation increases with number of laser scan passes at all levels of defocus planes.
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