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Publications (22/22 displayed)
- 2024Optimization of large-scale aeroengine parts produced by additive manufacturing
- 2023Numerical and experimental investigation of the geometry dependent layer-wise evolution of temperature during laser powder bed fusion of Ti–6Al–4V
- 2023Development of a Hydrogen Metal Hydride Storage Produced by Additive Manufacturing
- 2023Predictive modeling of lattice structure design for 316L stainless steel using machine learning in the L-PBF process
- 2023Poster: Development of a Hydrogen Metal Hydride Storage Produced by Additive Manufacturing
- 2022Thermal conductivity of Ti-6Al-4V in laser powder bed fusion
- 2022Design Guidelines For Green Parts Manufactured With Stainless Steel In The Filament Based Material Extrusion Process For Metals (MEX/M)
- 2021Material modeling of Ti–6Al–4V alloy processed by laser powder bed fusion for application in macro-scale process simulation
- 2020Productivity optimization of laser powder bed fusion by hot isostatic pressing
- 2017Characterization of the anisotropic properties for laser metal deposited Ti-6Al-4 V
- 2017Process monitoring of laser remote cutting of carbon fiber reinforced plastics by means of reflecting laser radiationcitations
- 2016Laser cutting of carbon fibre reinforced plastics of high thicknesscitations
- 2016Analysis of residual stress formation in additive manufacturing of Ti-6Al-4V
- 2016Additive manufacturing of metalscitations
- 2015Investigations on the process strategy of laser remote cutting of carbon fiber reinforced plastics with a thickness of more than 5 MM
- 2015Fatigue Performance of Laser Additive Manufactured Ti–6al–4V in Very High Cycle Fatigue Regime up to 1E9 Cycles
- 2015Fatigue Performance of Laser Additive Manufactured Ti–6al–4V in Very High Cycle Fatigue Regime up to 1E9 Cycles
- 2014Low coherence interferometry in selective laser melting
- 2011Surface texturing by laser cladding
- 2008Laser welding of heat treatable steel during induction hardening
- 2008Inductively supported laser beam welding of high and ultra high strength steel grades
- 2008Laser welding of shape memory alloys for medical applications
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Laser cutting of carbon fibre reinforced plastics of high thickness
Abstract
S.742-749 ; Laser cutting of CFRP is an interesting, wear-free alternative to conventional cutting of CFRP with increasing production volumes of CFRP-parts, especially in the automotive and aerospace industries. Cutting CFRP with laser has been investigated by several research groups but was usually limited to thin structures. This paper deals with a new approach to enable laser cutting of CFRP parts with a thickness above 6 mm. Based on a remote cutting approach, experiments were conducted in order to generate high process speeds and reduce heat affected zones to around 200 mm. It was found that laser cutting may be applied to thicknesses around 6 mm while keeping the width of the cut in the size of the focal spot, before shadowing effects prevent the laser from penetrating deeper into the material. When even thicker laminates need to be cut, parallel passes may be used to widen the cut, and enabling the laser focus to follow into the cut kerf. With the latter approach, CFRP with a thickness of up to 13 mm has been cut. ; 92