Kerf quality prediction and optimisation for pulsed Nd:YAG laser cutting of aluminium alloy sheets using GA-ANN hybrid model
by Sudipto Chaki; Sujit Ghosal; Ravi N. Bathe
International Journal of Mechatronics and Manufacturing Systems (IJMMS), Vol. 5, No. 3/4, 2012

Abstract: During precision cutting of thin sheet metals with pulsed Nd:YAG laser beam, best cut quality can obtained by uniform kerf with minimum kerf width. An integrated GA-ANN model has been developed and employed in the present work for prediction and optimisation of cut quality where trained ANN is used for computation of fitness value. A full factorial experiment on laser cutting of aluminium alloy using pulsed Nd:YAG laser has been accomplished for generation of dataset for the model. It is observed that, the ANN module can predict kerf width and kerf deviation with mean absolute % error of 0.42% and 1.05%. Optimised kerf width and kerf deviation determined by GA optimisation results in absolute % error of 1.87% and 2.00% only during comparison with results of validation experiment. By way of using this model a considerable improvement in kerf quality has been achieved with optimised parameter setting.

Online publication date: Thu, 21-Aug-2014

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