A Study on the Influence of Laser Surface Texturing Parameters on the Dimensional Accuracy of the Textured Designs
Affiliation: Cardiff University, GB
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Affiliation: Cardiff University, GB
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Affiliation: Cardiff University, GB
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Affiliation: Cardiff University, GB
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Chapter from the book: Spezi E. & Bray M. 2024. Proceedings of the Cardiff University School of Engineering Research Conference 2024.
The research involves an experimental investigation into the laser surface
texturing (LST) of stainless steel 316L parts to explore the correlation
between the laser process parameters and the dimensional accuracy of the
textured designs. A full factorial experimental design was used to analyse
the impact of the input parameters via main effects plot and analysis of
variance (ANOVA) test. The results indicated that laser track distance along
the traverse scanning direction had the most significant effects on all the
output responses, i.e. width and depth of the textured grooves and width of
the riblet (unmachined region). Laser intensity also had significant effect on
the riblet width and groove depth, while scanning velocity did not exhibit
any statistically significant influence on any of the responses. The deviations
in the riblet and groove widths from the nominal CAD design were the least
when using a track distance of 10 μm, whereas the deviations in the groove
depth was minimum for a track distance of 100 μm.