Investigation of precession laser machining of micro-holes in aerospace material

Hoang Le, Vahid Nasrollahi, Themistoklis Karkantonis, Pavel Penchev, Sundar Marimuthu, Mickey Crozier, Stefan Dimov

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Abstract

Sidewall tapering is one of the main limitations in ultrashort pulse (USP) laser machining and is associated with the beam shape and self-limiting effect. Laser processing with a precession beam is a potential solution to overcome this limitation. A study into the effects of precession parameters on the taper angle in micro-hole drilling of Nickel alloy is reported in this paper. The effects of three key precession parameters, i.e. incident angle, relative distance between the focuses of the precession and individual beams and scanning speed have been investigated in details. Experiments were performed to drill through holes with aspect ratios up to 20:1 and diameters ranging from 100 μm to 500 μm over 0.6 mm to 2 mm thick Nickel alloy substrates. Experiment results showed that all the considered parameters/factors were significant and affected the hole tapering in different ways. In addition, there were important interaction effects between two of the factors, i.e. incident angle and focus position, in some cases. The optimal parameters to minimise tapering effect are suggested and the mechanism is discussed in detail. The precession laser machining showed clear advantages in overcoming the limitations 1rocess1eed with the conventional USP laser machining. Fabricating micro- holes with high geometrical accuracy, i.e. with straight side walls and zero taper angles, is feasible with the use of precession beam. The results clearly show the potential of precession laser processing and the capabilities that the technology can offer for a range of laser micro- machining applications in different industries, such as microelectronics, automotive and aerospace.
Original languageEnglish
Article number012028
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Laser Applications
Volume35
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Feb 2023

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
The authors would like to acknowledge the support obtained through the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship under Grant No. MR/V02180X/1 and the collaboration with LASEA SA, Belgium within the framework of the ESIF project “Smart Factory Hub” (SmartFub).

Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Author(s).

Keywords

  • Precession
  • Ultrashort Pulse Laser
  • Micro-hole
  • Optimization
  • Nickel Alloys

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Instrumentation

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