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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 1994 Volume 21, Number 5, Pages 486–490 (Mi qe115)

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Laser applications and other topics in quantum electronics

Influence of laser-induced capillary waves on heat and mass transfer in the arc-augmented laser processing of materials

A. E. Zaĭkin, A. V. Levin, A. L. Petrov

Samara Branch of P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Abstract: An experimental study is reported of the influence of capillary waves on heat and mass transfer in molten metal during arc-augmented laser processing by cw CO$_2$ laser radiation of $q\simeq2-4.5$ MW/cm$^2$ intensity. Capillary waves excited on the melt surface by a periodic pulsed reaction of a metal vapour jet had complex dynamics. An analysis of the experimental results indicated a considerable change in heat and mass transfer in the melt when three-dimensional vibrations were excited, compared with the processes that occur at intensities of $q<2$ MW/cm$^2$. Such changes enhanced the mixing of the alloying elements (compared with the familiar alloying methods) and established the optimal (for surface processing of metals) shape of a molten bath.

PACS: 42.62.Cf, 81.40.Gh

Received: 10.08.1993


 English version:
Quantum Electronics, 1994, 24:5, 449–453

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