Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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798175 | Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2012 | 12 Pages |
Calibration samples for the Barkhausen noise (BN) method were produced with laser processing. A planet gear wheel used for production quality control was subjected to laser irradiation to verify the BN sensor output. Different samples were found to respond similarly to the laser processing although the laser parameters needed to be adjusted for different surface qualities separately. The surface optimization for laser processing was studied with different surface qualities of samples. The ground surface was compared with a sandblasted and vibratory ground surface. The ground and sandblasted surfaces were both amenable to the laser processing whereas the vibratory grinding process created inhomogeneous surfaces for laser beam absorption. Laser processing was found to produce uniform changes in the residual stress values in two perpendicular measuring directions. The root mean square value of the BN voltage signal exhibited linear correlations with the values of the residual stress and surface hardness.
► Controlled thermal damages were successfully produced to studied steel material surfaces. ► Laser heating produced uniform changes in residual stress values measured in two directions. ► Parameter optimization adjusts the optimal temperature in the laser process for different surfaces. ► Barkhausen noise showed good correlation with surface hardness and residual stress after processing.