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Problemy Fiziki, Matematiki i Tekhniki (Problems of Physics, Mathematics and Technics), 2010, Issue 3(4), Pages 35–40 (Mi pfmt183)  

PHYSICS

Laser thermosplitting of the glass tubes

S. V. Shalupaev, Yu. V. Nikitjuk

F. Skorina Gomel State University, Gomel
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Abstract: Modelling of the process of laser thermosplitting of glass products of the tubular form is executed. Calculations of thermoelastic fields for one-beam and two-beam variants of realisation of technology of laser thermosplitting have been performed. It is shown, that for practical use the application of a two-beam way laser cutting of fragile glass tubes is expedient.
Keywords: laser cutting, dual-laser-beam method, glass.
Received: 09.08.2010
Document Type: Article
UDC: 535.42+537.86.22
Language: Russian
Citation: S. V. Shalupaev, Yu. V. Nikitjuk, “Laser thermosplitting of the glass tubes”, PFMT, 2010, no. 3(4), 35–40
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\paper Laser thermosplitting of the glass tubes
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