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The generation of low surface roughness of the cut edge during laser beam cutting is a challenge. The striation pattern, which determines the surface roughness, can be distinguished into regular and interrupted striations, the latter resulting in an increased surface roughness. In order to analyse their formation, the space- and time-resolved cutting front geometry and melt film thickness were captured during laser beam fusion cutting of 2 mm thick samples of aluminium with a framerate of 1000 Hz by means of high-speed synchrotron X-ray imaging. Red, yellow and white colored areas show the shape of the cutting front and cutting kerf; P = 1 kW, v = 1.75 m/min. (2021-04-29)
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| This research was supported by Precitec GmbH & Co. KG and Trumpf GmbH & Co. KG. The presented investigations were carried out in cooperation with DESY in Hamburg and with RWTH Aachen University within the framework of the Collaborative Research Centre SFB1120-236616214 “Bauteilpräzision durch Beherrschung von Schmelze und Erstarrung in Produktionsprozessen” and funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft e.V. (DFG, German Research Foundation). We acknowledge DESY (Hamburg, Germany), a member of the Helmholtz Association HGF, for the provision of experimental facilities. Parts of this research were carried out at PETRA III and we would like to thank F. Beckmann and J. Moosmann for assistance in using P07 EH4. Beamtime was allocated for proposal I-20191140.The sponsorship and support is gratefully acknowledged. |