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Developments
towards controlled three-dimensional laser forming
of continuous surfaces
Journal
of Laser Applications, November 2005, Volume 17, Issue
4, pp. 247-255
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S.
P. Edwardson, E. Abed, P. French, G. Dearden, and K.
G. Watkins
Laser Group, Department of Engineering, The University
of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3GH, United Kingdom
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R.
McBride, D. P. Hand, J. D. C. Jones, and A. J. Moore
School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Heriot-Watt
University, Edinburgh EH14 4AS, United Kingdom
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Abstract:
There
has been a considerable amount of work carried out on
two-dimensional laser forming, using multipass straight
line scan strategies to produce a reasonably controlled
bend angle in a number of materials, including aerospace
alloys. However, in order to advance the process further
for realistic forming applications and for straightening
and aligning operations in a manufacturing industry it
is necessary to consider larger scale controlled three-dimensional
3D laser forming. The work presented in this article
uses a predictive and adaptive approach to control the
3D laser forming of a 1.5 mm mild steel sheet into a desired
continuous surface. The surface considered in the study
was the pillow or dome shape. Key to the control of
the process was the development of a predictive model
to give scan strategies based on a required geometry.
The forming rate and distribution of the magnitude of
forming across the surface were controlled by the process
speed. When the geometry is not formed within one pass,
an incremental adaptive approach is used for subsequent
passes, utilizing the error between the current and desired
geometry to give a new scan strategy, thus any unwanted
distortion due to material variability can be accounted
for.
© 2005 Laser Institute of America. Key words: laser forming,
laser bending, mild steel, nondevelopable surfaces, 3D
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