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A Study on the Computational Analysis of 355㎚ UV Laser Multiple-Pulsed Micro Machining Considering the Strain Rate Effect

Jung Han Lee, Jae Yong Oh, Sang Hu Park, Gi-Jung Nam, Gwang-Hyun Ryu, Suk-Hun Shin, Bo-Sung Shin
JKSPE 2010;27(10):29-33.
Published online: October 1, 2010
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UV laser micromachining of metallic materials has been used in microelectronic and other industries. This paper shows on experimental investigation of micromachining of copper using a 355㎚ UV laser with 50㎱ pulse duration. A finite element model with high strain rate effect is especially suggested to investigate the phenomena which are only dominated by mechanically pressure impact in disregard of thermally heat transfer. In order to consider the strain rate effect, Cowper-Symonds model was used. To analyze the dynamic deformation during a very short processing time, which is nearly about several tens nanoseconds, a commercial Finite Element Analysis (FEA) code, LS-DYNA 3D, was employed for the computational simulation of the UV laser micro machining behavior for thin copper material. From these computational results, depth of the dent (from one to six pulsed) were observed and compared with previous experimental results. This will help us to understand interaction between UV laser beam and material.

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A Study on the Computational Analysis of 355㎚ UV Laser Multiple-Pulsed Micro Machining Considering the Strain Rate Effect
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2010;27(10):29-33.   Published online October 1, 2010
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J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2010;27(10):29-33.   Published online October 1, 2010
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