The interaction phenomena of nanosecond Q-switched diode-pumped solid state (DPSS) laser using 355nm radiation with 0.2mm thick 316L stainless steel foil was investigated at incident laser fluence range of 19 – 82Jcm−2. The characterization study was performed with and without the use of assist gas by utilizing micro supersonic minimum length nozzles (MLN), specifically designed for air at inlet chamber pressure of 8bar. MLN ranged in throat diameters of 200µm, 300µm, and 500µm respectively. Average etch rate per pulse under the influence of three micro supersonic impinging jets, for both oxygen and air showed the average etch rate was reduced when high-speed gas jets were utilized, compared to that without any gas jets, but significant variation was noticed between different jet sizes. Highest etch rate and quality was achieved with the smallest diameter nozzle, suggesting that micro nozzles can produce a viable process route for micro laser cutting.
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ICALEO 2004: 23rd International Congress on Laser Materials Processing and Laser Microfabrication
October 4–7, 2004
San Francisco, California, USA
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978-0-912035-77-2
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Influence of micro supersonic jets on micro percussion drilling of 316L stainless steel using nanosecond 355nm laser radiation Available to Purchase
A. H. Khan;
A. H. Khan
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Institute for Manufacturing, Department of Engineering
, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
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W. O’Neill;
W. O’Neill
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Institute for Manufacturing, Department of Engineering
, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
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L. Tunna;
L. Tunna
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Institute for Manufacturing, Department of Engineering
, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
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C. J. Sutcliffe
C. J. Sutcliffe
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Department of Engineering, University of Liverpool
, United Kingdom
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Published Online:
October 01 2004
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A. H. Khan, W. O’Neill, L. Tunna, C. J. Sutcliffe; October 4–7, 2004. "Influence of micro supersonic jets on micro percussion drilling of 316L stainless steel using nanosecond 355nm laser radiation." Proceedings of the ICALEO 2004: 23rd International Congress on Laser Materials Processing and Laser Microfabrication. ICALEO 2004: 23rd International Congress on Laser Materials Processing and Laser Microfabrication. San Francisco, California, USA. (pp. M202). ASME. https://doi.org/10.2351/1.5060316
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