Title of article :
Surface temperature evolution in pulsed laser action of
millisecond range
Author/Authors :
M. Doubenskaia، نويسنده , , I. Smurov، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
An originally developed multi-wavelength pyrometer (12 wavelengths in the range 1.001–1.573 mm, 50 ms acquisition time for each
photodiode, 800 mm spatial resolution, 900–3500 8C brightness temperature range) is used to measure brightness temperature under the pulsed
action of Nd:YAG laser (HAAS–HL62P) on stainless steel (INOX 304L) substrates. Specially developed ‘‘notch’’ filters (10 6 transparency at
1.06 mm wavelength) are applied to avoid the influence of laser radiation on temperature measurements. The true temperature is restored on the
basis of method of multi-colour pyrometry. The accuracy of brightness temperature measurements is examined by comparing the temperature
evolution for pulses with different durations but with the same value of energy density flux.
The influence of the following parameters is studied keeping the remaining ones constant: pulse duration (6–20 ms, rectangular pulse shape),
energy per pulse (10–33 J, rectangular pulse shape), pulse shape (three types of triangulars and one rectangular). Finally the evolution of surface
temperature for pulses with more complex shapes but with the same pulse duration and energy per pulse is compared
Keywords :
melting , Solidification , multi-wavelength pyrometry , Surface temperature measurements , Laser pulse shape
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science