Abstract:Bending of 07 M20 mild steel sheets to various degrees using a contemporary 2.5 kW high power diode laser (HPDL) has been successfully demonstrated for the first time. The experimental results revealed that the HPDL induced bending angle increased with an increasing number of irradiations and high laser powers, yet decreased as the traverse speed was increased. It was also apparent from the experimental results that the laser bending angle was only linearly proportional to the number of irradiations when the l… Show more
“…In other words, with a heat sink, it is as though the effective heat input is decreased, which results in a decrease in the deformation angle. As reported in literature (Lawrence et al, 2001), plastic deformation angle is proportional to the amount of heat input.…”
Section: Effect Of Microstructure On Deformationmentioning
“…In other words, with a heat sink, it is as though the effective heat input is decreased, which results in a decrease in the deformation angle. As reported in literature (Lawrence et al, 2001), plastic deformation angle is proportional to the amount of heat input.…”
Section: Effect Of Microstructure On Deformationmentioning
“…Under the temperature gradient mechanism [8][9][10][11], a fast scan of the laser beam over the sample forms a steep thermal gradient across the thickness that produces differential thermal expansion. Compressive stresses arise because of the thermal expansion of the heated area.…”
“…F > 1. As highlighted by Lawrence et al (2001) laser spot diameter should be of the order of sheet thickness to realise temperature gradient mechanism and upsetting mechanism, whereas it should be much larger than sheet thickness for buckling mechanism to occur. In laser forming of 0.8 mm thick 07 M20 steel sheets using high power diode laser they observed 0.1 • -3 • bending angle per pass using temperature gradient mechanism.…”
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