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Numerical simulation of process dynamics during laser beam drilling with short pulses
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Karl-Heinz?LeitzEmail author  Holger?Koch  Andreas?Otto  Michael?Schmidt
Institution:(1) Chair of Photonic Technologies and Erlangen Graduate School in Advanced Optical Technologies (SAOT), University of Erlangen–Nuremberg, Paul-Gordan-Str. 3, 91052 Erlangen, Germany;(2) Institute for Production Engineering and Laser Technology, Vienna University of Technology, Gusshausstrasse 30, 1040 Vienna, Austria
Abstract:In the last years, laser beam drilling became increasingly important for many technical applications as it allows the contactless production of high quality drill holes. So far, mainly short laser pulses are of industrial relevance, as they offer a good compromise between precision and efficiency and combine high ablation efficiency with low thermal damage of the workpiece. Laser beam drilling in this pulse length range is still a highly thermal process. There are two ablation mechanisms: evaporation and melt expulsion. In order to achieve high quality processing results, a basic process understanding is absolutely necessary. Yet, process observations in laser beam drilling suffer from both the short time scales and the restricted accessibility of the interaction zone. Numerical simulations offer the possibility to acquire additional knowledge of the process as they allow a direct look into the drill hole during the ablation process. In this contribution, a numerical finite volume multi-phase simulation model for laser beam drilling with short laser pulses shall be presented. The model is applied for a basic study of the ablation process with μs and ns laser pulses. The obtained results show good qualitative correspondence with experimental data.
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