A laser cutting process for the fracture splitting notch of a connecting rod was researched in this paper. According to the material behaviors
energy balance and the changes of hole shapes
the process was divided into three stages
initial state
quasi-steady destruction and tail stage. The affects of pulse width
waveform
pulse frequency and cutting speed on the notch root radius were analyzed
and a new pulse waveform was designed to satisfy the request of notch root sharpness. Analysis and experimental results show that a long pulse width combined with a reasonable cutting speed is the key to obtain a sharp fracture splitting notch. When the pulse width is set to be 1 ms
cutting speed to be 10 mm/s
the sharp fracture splitting notch can be obtained.Furthermore
for a deeper and sharper notch
it can be transformed into many long pulse processing by increasing the frequency. When the frequency is increased to 40 Hz
pulse width to 0.5 ms
the fracture splitting notch with a larger aspect ratio and a sharp root can be obtained. By comparison of the morphologies for the fracture splitting notch
it indicates that proposed process can achieve the sharp fracture splitting notch with higher quality by injecting energy reasonably into each stage in laser processing.