Product Code: ICA10_706

Energy Balance of Laser-Oxygen Cutting of Thick Steel Sheets with Minimal Roughness
Authors:
Vasily Fomin, S.A. Khristianovich Institute of Theoreical and Applied Mechanics SB RAS; Novosibirsk Russia
Alexandr Malikov, S.A. Khristianovich Institute of Theoreical and Applied Mechanics SB RAS; Novosibirsk Russia
Anatoly Orishich, S.A. Khristianovich Institute of Theoreical and Applied Mechanics SB RAS; Novosibirsk Russia
Victor Shulyatyev, S.A. Khristianovich Institute of Theoreical and Applied Mechanics SB RAS; Novosibirsk Russia
Presented at ICALEO 2010

In our previous work we found experimentally the scaling laws for the oxygen-assisted laser cutting of low-carbon steel of 5 25 mm. No dross and minimal roughness of the cut surface were chosen as criteria of quality. Formulas were obtained to determine the optimum values of the laser power and cutting speed for the given sheet thickness. In the present paper, the energy balance of the oxygen-assisted laser cutting is studied experimentally at these optimum parameters. The absorbed laser energy and heat conduction losses and cut width were measured experimentally, and then the energy of exothermic reaction of oxidation was found from the balance equation. To define the integral coefficient of absorption, the laser power was measured on the cutting channel exit during the cutting. The heat conduction losses were measured by the calorimetric method. It has been established that the absorbed laser energy, oxidation energy, thermal losses and melting enthalpy related to a sheet thickness unit, do not depend on the sheet thickness at the cutting with the minimal roughness. The results enable to determine the fraction of the oxidized iron in the melt and thermal efficiency at the cutting with the minimal roughness.

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