Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7740439 Journal of Power Sources 2013 48 Pages PDF
Abstract
► A 3D mathematical model of the high speed remote laser cutting of anode is developed. ► Simulation results present depth, width, and absorptivity variations during the laser cutting of the anode. ► Temperature distribution, melt pool geometry, melt pool flow, and composition distribution are examined. ► The cut surface, kerf width, and copper composition of the experimentally obtained sample are measured and compared. ► Computational and experimental results show an agreement.
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