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Numerical modeling and Schlieren visualization of the gas-assisted laser cutting under various operating stagnation pressures

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Abstract The uniformity of the exit jet pattern in high pressure gas-assisted laser cutting represents the main feature in order to achieve high cutting quality and capability. Therefore, the effect… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The uniformity of the exit jet pattern in high pressure gas-assisted laser cutting represents the main feature in order to achieve high cutting quality and capability. Therefore, the effect of both inlet stagnation pressure and nozzle geometry on the behavior of the exit jet has been investigated in this research. Quasi 1-D gas dynamics theory has been used to calculate the exact-design operating conditions for three different supersonic nozzles that were fabricated by means of Wire Electrical Discharge Machining. The jet flow through these nozzles has been numerically modeled and experimentally checked, using Schlieren visualization, under exact-design, over-expansion and under-expansion operating conditions coming to a good numerical-experimental agreement in terms of flow structure. As main result, the exit jet was found to preserve its uniform distribution with parallel boundaries and low divergence under the exact-design operating condition, differently to what observed for the others two conditions, especially for nozzle with small divergence angle.

Keywords: jet; laser cutting; gas; assisted laser; gas assisted; schlieren visualization

Journal Title: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
Year Published: 2020

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