A self-closed thermal model for laser shock peening under the water confinement regime configuration and comparisons to experiments
- 26 May 2005
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 97 (11), 113517
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1915537
Abstract
Laser shock peening (LSP) is emerging as a competitive alternative technology to classical treatments to improve fatigue and corrosion properties of metals for a variety of important applications. LSP under a water confinement regime (WCR) can produce plasma pressures on the target surface four times higher and two to three times longer than those under direct regime configurations. However, most of the published thermal models for LSP under WCR are not self-closed, and have free variables which have to come from experimental measurements under the same conditions. In this paper, a self-closed thermal model for LSP under WCR configurations is presented. This model has considered most of the relevant physical processes for laser ablation and plasma formation and expansion, and there are no free variables in the model. The simulation results for pressures from the model are compared with the available experimental results in literature under a variety of laser-pulse conditions, and good agreements are found.Keywords
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