Abstract

In order to solve the difficulties with the observation of the ablation zone and the many factors that affect the dynamic evolution process of the ablation zone, the structural morphology and dynamic evolution process of the ablation zone in the process of water-jet assisted laser machining Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis) were studied. Based on the DFLUX subprogram, a compound heat source model was established. Under the comprehensive consideration of heat conduction, heat convection, heat radiation, and thermal physical properties varying with temperature, the three-dimensional (3D) finite element model of the Korean pine was numerically simulated by water-jet assisted laser machining. Through numerical simulation analysis, the cross-sectional morphology of Korean pine kerf was found to be screw-shaped, and the experimental results were in good agreement with the simulation results. The dynamic evolution law of water-jet assisted laser machining of Korean pine was obtained. In addition, as the laser power increased and the cutting speed decreased, the morphology of the Korean pine kerf remained unchanged, but the structure size of the Korean pine kerf showed an increasing change.

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