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16 August 2000 Three-dimensional hydrodynamic simulation of laser-induced melting and evaporation
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Abstract
We have succeeded for the first time to simulate dynamic phase transition from metal to vapor. This success is due to the CIP (Cubic-Interporated Pseudoparticle/Propagation) method that can treat solid, liquid and gas together and can trace a sharp interface with almost one grid. We report here the application to laser-induced evaporation and welding process. In the former case, aluminum is evaporated well after the laser beam ended and evaporation occurs with a large angle to the target normal leading to large debris. In the latter case, a deep penetration welding of SUS304 by YAG laser has been successfully replicated the experiments and the simulation clarifies the formation mechanism of keyhole.
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Takashi Yabe "Three-dimensional hydrodynamic simulation of laser-induced melting and evaporation", Proc. SPIE 4065, High-Power Laser Ablation III, (16 August 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.407332
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KEYWORDS
Solids

Liquids

Aluminum

Plasma

Optical simulations

Absorption

Laser cutting

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