A study on torch path planning in laser cutting processes part 1: Calculation of heat flow in contour laser beam cutting

  • Guk Chan Han
  • , Suck Joo Na

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Abstract

Conductive heat transfer In contour laser beam cutting IS analyzed by uSing a transient, two-dimensional finite difference model, and the result IS combined with a simple analytic model From the calculation results, the correlation IS derived between workpiece temperature and opening angles at a corner In contour cutting As a result, a modified analytIC solution IS developed to predict If excessive workpiece heating occurs for given cutting contours In a nested plate The main objective IS to use the computation results In the optimization of torch path planning to provide fully automated CNC programming software for laser cutting To efficiently apply the analytic model In torch path planning, the critical temperature that should be avoided dUring the cutting sequence IS considered This leads to an Improvement of the cutting quality In the automatic cutting process.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)54-61
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Manufacturing Processes
Volume1
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999

Keywords

  • Cntlcal Temperature
  • Contour Laser Beam Cutting
  • Flntte DIfference Method
  • NonstatlOnary State Heat Conductton
  • Opening Angle
  • Torch Path Planning

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