The use of high strength materials, such as nickel-based superalloys
and titanium alloys, is becoming increasingly common in aerospace, automotive,
energy, medical, and mining applications. However, these materials are
traditionally considered to be difficult-to-machine. Conventional machining
processes for these materials are notoriously affected by slow machining speeds
and/or frequent tool changes due to short tool lives. Laser-Assisted Machining
(LAM) has begun to emerge as a viable industrial option for machining of
difficult-to-machine materials. Laser machining is the technique in which
machinability of hard to cut material can be improved. Present Research Work is
to revive and collect the use of laser assisted machining for hard to machine
material, advantages and problems coming during this hybrid machining A large
amount of work has already been done on LAM to increase the tool life, cutting
forces, residual stresses, cutting temperature and surface finish.Hard to cut
alloys like as Tiand Ni are broadly used in medical, nuclear, shipping and
aerospace industries due to its properties. In day today researches,
researchers paid a lot of attention on improving the machinability of this
material more effectively by using any external energy assisted machining. The
current research paper is a review paper on laser assisted machining to find
the useful outcomes using different techniques on different material. Results
coming out of laser assisted machining are also been compared to conventional
machining in this present paper.
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