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Experimental Investigation on Laser Assisted Diamond Turning of Binderless Tungsten Carbide by In-Process Heating

Kaiyuan You, Fengzhou Fang, Guangpeng Yan, Yue Zhang

2020Micromachines52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Binderless tungsten carbide (WC) finds widespread applications in precision glass molding (PGM). Grinding and polishing are the main processes to realize optical surface finish on binderless WC mold inserts. The laser assisted turning (LAT) by in-process heating is an efficient method to enhance the machinability of hard and brittle materials. In this paper, laser heating temperature was pre-calculated by the finite element analysis, and was utilized to facilitate laser power selection. The effects of rake angle, depth of cut, feed rate, and laser power are studied experimentally using the Taguchi method. The variance, range, and signal-to-noise ratio analysis methods are employed to evaluate the effects of the factors on the surface roughness. Based on the self-developed LAT system, binderless WC mold inserts with mirror finished surfaces are machined using the optimal parameters. PGM experiments of molding glass lenses for practical application are conducted to verify the machined mold inserts quality. The experiment results indicate that both the mold inserts and molded lenses with the required quality are achieved.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceMachinabilityTungsten carbideMoldPolishingDiamond turningSurface roughnessTaguchi methodsMolding (decorative)Laser power scalingLaserComposite materialGrindingBrittlenessSurface finishMachiningOpticsMetallurgyDiamondPhysicsAdvanced Surface Polishing TechniquesLaser Material Processing TechniquesAdvanced machining processes and optimization