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Effects of laser radiation on matter. Laser plasma
Laser–ultrasonic formation of melts of high-speed tool steels
D. M. Gureev Samara Branch of P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract:
A study was made of the influence of ultrasonic vibrations on the processes of heat and mass transfer, and of structure formation during ultrafast crystallisation of laser melts of T1 high-speed tool steel. Acoustic flows which appeared in laser melts effectively smoothed out the temperature inhomogeneities and flattened the relief of the molten surface even when the laser radiation acted for just ~1 ms. The transformation of the mechanical energy of ultrasonic vibrations into heat increased the depth of the laser melt baths and suppressed crack formation. The observed changes in the structural and phase composition appeared as a change in the microhardness of the solidified laser melts. The geometry of coupling of ultrasound into a laser melt influenced the changes in the microhardness, suggesting a need for a more detailed analysis of the structure formation processes in the course of ultrafast crystallisation of laser melts in an ultrasonic field.
Received: 14.01.1994
Citation:
D. M. Gureev, “Laser–ultrasonic formation of melts of high-speed tool steels”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 21:9 (1994), 810–812 [Quantum Electron., 24:9 (1994), 752–754]
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