Abstract

The investigation deals with the turning of Alumina (Al2[Formula: see text] ceramic using various parameters of the input process. The experimental design has been used based on Taguchi technology to perform the experimentation. Pulse frequency, average laser power, work piece rotational speed and feed rate are the process inputs considered during investigation. The Signal-to-Noise ratio values are used for measuring various outputs. The best amount of spot overlap has been reached with various combined parameter settings. In addition, a better width of the rotational scan has been attained by varying axial feed rate as well as the rotational speed of the work piece. Micro-turned deviation (depth) and machined surface finish at different input parametric combinations were considered as output reactions for machining. During the laser turning operation, analyses learned the effect of overlaps on the various inputs considered for output measurements such as micro-degree deviation and surface roughness. The investigation reveals that the surface finish decreases with an increase in overlap in the circumferential direction and rotation of the work sample. The maximum surface finish is 0.507[Formula: see text][Formula: see text]m achieved at a frequency of 5000[Formula: see text]Hz, 300[Formula: see text]rpm work piece cutting speed, 8.5[Formula: see text]W power and 0.4[Formula: see text]mm/s feed.

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