Title of article :
Boundary conditions for 3D dynamic models of ablation
of ceramics by pulsed mid-infrared lasers
Author/Authors :
A. Vila Verde، نويسنده , , Marta M.D Ramos، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
We present and discuss a set of boundary conditions (BCs) to use in three-dimensional, mesoscopic, finite element models of
mid-infrared pulsed laser ablation of brittle materials. These models allow the study of the transient displacement and stress
fields generated at micrometer scales during and after one laser pulse, where using conventional BCs may lead to some results
without physical significance that can be considered an artefact of the calculations. The proposed BCs are tested and applied to a
micrometer-scale continuous model of human dental enamel under CO2 radiation (10.6 mm, 0.35 ms pulse, sub-ablative
fluence), giving rise to the following results: the highest stress is obtained at the irradiated surface of the model, at the end of the
laser pulse, but afterwards it decreases rapidly until it becomes significantly lower than the stress in a region 2.5 mm deep in the
model; a thermally induced vibration in the material is predicted. This non-intuitive dynamics in stress and displacement
distribution cannot be neglected and has to be considered in dynamic laser ablation models, since it may have serious
implications in the mechanisms of ablation.
Keywords :
Mesoscopic modelling , Enamel , Infrared laser , Laser ablation , Boundary conditions , Finite elements
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science