UNIT-5 Thermal Energy Based Processes: Examples
UNIT-5 Thermal Energy Based Processes: Examples
UNIT-5 Thermal Energy Based Processes: Examples
Examples:
Electron Beam Machining (EBM)
Laser Beam Machining (LBM)
Plasma Arc Machining (PAM)
Advantages
Applications:-
Laser beam machining is a micro machining method. It is used for
producing very fine and minute holes (0.005mm).
It is used for drilling in small nozzle, orifices in very hard materials.
Laser beams can be used in surgery.
Used for drilling holes in surgical needles, oil or gas orifices and relief holes in
pressure plugs.
Used for cutting complex profiles in thin and hard materials like ceramics.
Advantages:-
It can melt and vapourise any known material.
Precision location can be achieved.
There is no tool wear.
Can be used for machining materials that are less sensitive to heat like
ceramics.
No mechanical force on the workpieces.
It can machine both metals and non-metals.
Holes can easily be drilled on curved or angular surfaces.
The holes are burr free.
No direct contact with workpiece, so heat is extremely localized.
Disadvantages:-
High cost.
Large amount of metal removal is not possible.
It can’t be used for cutting metal of high heat conductivity or high reflectivity.
(Eg. Al, Cu, and their alloys).
Life of flash lamp is hort.
Machined holes will not be perfectly round.
Efficiency of the process is low.
The laser beam can be dangerous if it is not used carefully.
The higher vaporization materials can’t be machined by this process.
Working:-
When the D.C. supply is given an arc is produced between the tungsten
electrode (cathode) and the copper nozzle (anode).
A di-atomic gas, usually H2, N2 or O2 is passed through the gas chamber.
The gas passes through the arc. It is heated and gets ionized by the arc
because of the high temperature.
The ionized gas flows out of the nozzle as plasma flame.
The plasma flame is forced on the work surface. Because of the high
temperature of the gas, the surface of the workpiece gets melted.
Due to the bombardment of ions on the surface of the workpiece, the metal
is eroded.
The rate of metal removal can be increased by increasing the gas flow.
Nozzle is water cooled. In due course, the tungsten electrode tip gets
eroded due to high temperature.
So the position of the electrode has to be adjusted
Applications:-
Used of cutting stainless steel and aluminum alloys.
Used for profile cutting and slitting in hard materials such as super alloy
steels.
Advantages:-
This process can be used to cut any metal.
The cutting action is very fast.
It is possible to cut thick material upto 150mm.
Disadvantages:-
Because of the high heat, metallurgical change takes place on the work
pieces.
The process is unsafe, safety precautions are necessary.