Title of article :
Effect of focus position on informational properties of acoustic
emission generated by laser–material interactions
Author/Authors :
Evgueni V. Bordatchev *، نويسنده , , Suwas K. Nikumb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
To achieve desired accuracy, precision and surface roughness during laser–material removal process, monitoring and control of the process
parameters related to laser, optics, workpiece material and its motion are required. Focus position, defined as a gap between the focusing lens and
the surface of the sample workpiece, is one of the most critical process parameters, which determines the projection of the intensity of the laser
beam on the surface to be ablated and therefore directly affects volume and geometry of the material removed and there by machining quality. In
this paper, acoustic emission (AE) generated by laser–material interactions was statistically analyzed with respect to the variations in the focus
position. The study involved on-line measurements of the AE signal from the laser–material interaction zone as a function of the focus position and
the width of the machined trenches. Several basic statistical parameters, e.g. average amplitude, variance and power spectrum density were
analyzed to select distinct informational parameters. Pattern recognition analysis of three informational parameters based on variances within
frequency diapasons of 20–180, 180–300, and 300–500 kHz was used for reliable classification of the focus position and width of the machined
trenches. The results provide important information for future development of on-line monitoring and control systems for laser–material removal
process.
Keywords :
Laser–material interaction , Acoustic emission , on-line monitoring , Focus position , Informational properties , Pattern recognition , statistic analysis
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science