2012
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.450-451.273
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Based on Microscale Laser Shock Processing of Metal Material Characteristics Analysis and Prospect

Abstract: It is introduced that laser shock peening is suitable for machining metal micro components. The micro scale effect and elastic-plastic theory of micro scale laser shock processing were analyzed and discussed. The research status, mechanism, key technology and influence factors of microscale lager shock peening were summarized and the problems in microscale lager shock peening were analyzed, which provides guidance for further research.

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“…However, these methods have disadvantages such as high iron loss and fluoride pollution. Adding various metals and alloys to molten steel (iron) to remove arsenic has also been investigated, such as silicon, barium, aluminum, calcium, zirconium, boron, rare earth elements (REs), and their alloys [13,14]. Among them, rare earths and calcium have proved to be relatively effective, but the required addition amount is high (for example, the initial addition of cerium is 2.5%) [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these methods have disadvantages such as high iron loss and fluoride pollution. Adding various metals and alloys to molten steel (iron) to remove arsenic has also been investigated, such as silicon, barium, aluminum, calcium, zirconium, boron, rare earth elements (REs), and their alloys [13,14]. Among them, rare earths and calcium have proved to be relatively effective, but the required addition amount is high (for example, the initial addition of cerium is 2.5%) [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%