Title of article
Prediction of melt depth in selected architectural materials during high-power diode laser treatment
Author/Authors
Lawrence، J. نويسنده , , Peligrad، A.A. نويسنده , , Zhou، E. نويسنده , , Li، L. نويسنده , , Morton، D. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-50
From page
51
To page
0
Abstract
The development of an accurate analysis procedure for many laser applications, including the surface treatment of architectural materials, is extremely complicated due to the multitude of process parameters and materials characteristics involved. A one-dimensional analytical model based on Fourierʹs law, with quasi-stationary situations in an isotropic and inhomogeneous workpiece with a parabolic meltpool geometry being assumed, was successfully developed. This model, with the inclusion of an empirically determined correction factor, predicted high-power diode laser-induced melt depths in clay quarry tiles, ceramic tiles and ordinary Portland cement that were in close agreement with those obtained experimentally. It was observed, however, that as the incident laser line energy increased (> 15Wmm-1s-1/2), the calculated and the experimental melt depths began to diverge at an increasing rate. It is believed that this observed increasing discrepancy can be attributed to the fact the model developed neglects sideways conduction which, although it can be reasonably neglected at low-energy densities, becomes significant at higher energy densities since onedimensional heat transfer no longer holds true.
Keywords
Neutron-scanning device , BF3 detector , Enrichment range 2.0-3.4% , Burn-up range 30-60GWd/tU , 252Cf standard source , BWR spent fuels , Neutron densities
Journal title
OPTICS & LASERS IN ENGINEERING
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
OPTICS & LASERS IN ENGINEERING
Record number
30211
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