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The increasing demands of materials with superior properties are given priority by most of the industries in recent years due to their higher performance levels. Machining of hard materials is a challenging task since it involves higher cutting forces and rapid tool wear. This leads to complexity in shaping these difficult-to machine materials such as advanced composite and ceramics. There have been many alternative techniques developed to overcome the shortcomings of conventional machining processes. Laser beam machining (LBM) is one of the advanced noncontact machining processes that employ monochromatic light with high frequency for machining using thermal energy. The highly energized photos are focused on a material cause heating, melting and vaporizes the material which is effectively used to remove unwanted portion of a material. Due to higher coherency of laser beam, materials can be machined very precisely than conventional machining processes. Generally, the laser-based material processing is suitable for a brittle type of material with minimum conductivity. However, this laser machining can be used for all kinds of materials in most cases. This chapter provides the principle of laser and its types, mechanism of material removal using laser, applications, advantages, and limitations of LBM.
Title: Laser Machining
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The increasing demands of materials with superior properties are given priority by most of the industries in recent years due to their higher performance levels.
Machining of hard materials is a challenging task since it involves higher cutting forces and rapid tool wear.
This leads to complexity in shaping these difficult-to machine materials such as advanced composite and ceramics.
There have been many alternative techniques developed to overcome the shortcomings of conventional machining processes.
Laser beam machining (LBM) is one of the advanced noncontact machining processes that employ monochromatic light with high frequency for machining using thermal energy.
The highly energized photos are focused on a material cause heating, melting and vaporizes the material which is effectively used to remove unwanted portion of a material.
Due to higher coherency of laser beam, materials can be machined very precisely than conventional machining processes.
Generally, the laser-based material processing is suitable for a brittle type of material with minimum conductivity.
However, this laser machining can be used for all kinds of materials in most cases.
This chapter provides the principle of laser and its types, mechanism of material removal using laser, applications, advantages, and limitations of LBM.
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