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11/20/2015 18:26

Laser process simulation available as app for first time

Petra Nolis M.A. Marketing & Kommunikation
Fraunhofer-Institut für Lasertechnik ILT

    In laser material processing, the simulation of processes has made great strides over the past few years. Today, the software can predict relatively well what will happen on the workpiece. Unfortunately, it is also highly complex and requires a lot of computing time. Thanks to clever simplification, experts from Fraunhofer ILT are now able to offer the first-ever simulation software that calculates processes in real time and also runs on tablet computers and smartphones. The fast software enables users to do without expensive experiments and to find optimum process parameters even more effectively.

    Before now, the reliable simulation of laser processes was a job for experts. Armed with sophisticated software packages and after many hours on computer clusters, they are now able to simulate a wide variety of processes with a good degree of reliability. However, this kind of elaborate work is hardly suitable for ordinary users in factories, who tend to rely on the system providers’ technology tables when setting up new processes.

    New software slashes computing time

    Simulation experts at the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT have developed new software that requires much less in the way of resources, such that it can even run on tablet computers and smartphones. Individual parameters can be adjusted using sliders – the simulation result appears in an adjacent window and changes in real time.

    This is made possible by an application-specific reduction of the computing models, a process in which certain simplifications are introduced depending on the respective application. Because these simplifications dramatically reduce the complexity of calculations, they produce a result much more quickly.

    Example: laser drilling

    Conventional simulation programs deliver a complex representation of the processes involved in the interaction of laser beam and material. More than anything else, users are interested in things like how the conicity of a drill hole changes when parameters such as focal position or spot diameter are adjusted. The simplified simulation allows the influence of such parameters to be properly investigated, and the results match up with experimental data very well: Picture 1 shows just such a simulation using the new computing model compared to the thin section of a drill hole.

    In contrast to earlier methods and to regular experiments, now the effects of changed parameters are displayed immediately. Changing individual parameters is virtually child’s play, and the results appear instantaneously in the adjacent window (Picture 2).
    This means that the simulation can be carried out directly at the laser machine. Time-intensive experiments are no longer required and set-up processes can be completed much faster.

    Simulation for advanced users: metamodeling

    The high speed of simulation also opens up a range of entirely different options, such as metamodeling. Suitable for complex simulations with many parameters, metamodeling involves generating high-dimensional data sets with the parameters and several evaluation criteria for process and product quality. These sets can then be used to create individual process maps (hyper slices) that show the dependency of the results of individual parameter pairs. The quality of a result is always displayed using color coding so that optimum parameters are immediately visible.

    This advanced simulation makes it possible to find global and local extreme values – for example, parameter sets for best and worst quality – through mathematical manipulation of the data sets. Such simultaneous optimization of multiple parameters is scarcely possible by experimental means. This means that new methods in manufacturing such as those of iterative design can be executed much faster.

    Customized software for use in factories

    The idea for the new software developed out of a particular order for a large customer. Further contracts have been concluded in the meantime, but the software is available for all customers. Depending on the planned application, it will be specially modified by the experts at Fraunhofer ILT to facilitate optimum results. The know-how resides in the skillful simplification of traditional models.

    However, the software’s potential does not stop there; time-intensive calculations exist in many areas of industry. In the automotive sector, for example, the simulation of crash tests still uses up considerable computing capacity. Transferring the principle of reduced models promises substantial savings there, too.

    Contact

    Dipl.-Phys. Torsten Hermanns
    Chair for Nonlinear Dynamics of
    Laser Processing NLD
    RWTH Aachen University
    Phone +49 241 8906-8367
    hermanns.torsten@nld.rwth-aachen.de

    Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schulz
    Head of the Chair for Nonlinear Dynamics of
    Laser Processing NLD
    RWTH Aachen University
    Group Manager Simulation and Modeling
    at the Fraunhofer ILT
    Telephone +49 241 8906-204
    wolfgang.schulz@ilt.fraunhofer.de

    Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT
    Steinbachstraße 15
    52074 Aachen, Germany


    More information:

    http://www.ilt.fraunhofer.de
    http://www.nld.rwth-aachen.de


    Images

    Picture 1: Reduced drilling simulation with beam distribution. The red line shows the good correspondence with the experimental result.
    Picture 1: Reduced drilling simulation with beam distribution. The red line shows the good correspon ...
    Source: Source: Fraunhofer ILT, Aachen/Germany.

    In AsymptoticDrill, the new license software, many parameters can be changed using sliders even with a simplified model.
    In AsymptoticDrill, the new license software, many parameters can be changed using sliders even with ...
    Source: Source: Fraunhofer ILT, Aachen/Germany.


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