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Abstract
Water-jet guided laser (WJGL) machining is a novel processing technology using water beam fibers to guide the laser to machine the work-piece surface. This processing technology has the advantage of almost no mi-cro-cracks, small heat-affected zone, pollution-free, less recast layer, high processing accuracy, parallel cuffing, etc. This work aims to investigate the effect of different WGLM parameters on the micro-morphology of materials and the mechanism between lasers and materials. The experiments for slotting and grooving 316L stainless steel thin samples were used by the WGLM system developed by our research group in this work. The 2D micro-topography after experiments were tested by the Zeiss Vert.A1 metalloscope, and the 3D micro-topography of samples after experiments were tested by the Leica DVM6 optical microscope with the large depth of field & Bruke Contour Elite I white-light interferometer. Experimental results show that a certain width deposition layer can be occurred in the machining region, and the width of deposition layers does not change with the parameter of the machining time and the number of machining times. From the 2D micro-topography of samples, it can be found that the ‘dr’ of slotting samples and the ‘wl’ of grooving samples also do not change with the machining parameters. From the 3D micro-topography of grooving samples, it can be found that the cross-section shape is inverted trapezoid.
光电工程Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Founded in 1974, Opto-Electronic Engineering is an academic journal under the supervision of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and co-sponsored by the Institute of Optoelectronic Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IOTC) and the Optical Society of China (OSC). It is a core journal in Chinese and a core journal in Chinese science and technology, and it is included in domestic and international databases, such as Scopus, CA, CSCD, CNKI, and Wanfang.
Opto-Electronic Engineering is a peer-reviewed journal with subject areas including not only the basic disciplines of optics and electricity, but also engineering research and engineering applications. Optoelectronic Engineering mainly publishes scientific research progress, original results and reviews in the field of optoelectronics, and publishes related topics for hot issues and frontier subjects.
The main directions of the journal include:
- Optical design and optical engineering
- Photovoltaic technology and applications
- Lasers, optical fibres and communications
- Optical materials and photonic devices
- Optical Signal Processing