2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2016.04.006
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Melt flow and heat transfer in laser drilling

Abstract: During the laser drilling process the recoil pressure drives melt flow and affects the heat transfer and material removal rate. To get a more realistic picture of the melt flow, a series of differential equations are formulated here that govern the process from pre-heating to melting and evaporation. In particular, the Navier-Stokes equation governing the melt flow is solved with the use of the boundary layer theory and integral methods. Heat conduction in solid is investigated by using the classical method wi… Show more

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“…On the other hand, higher MRR is observed at low values of pulse duration because peak power of the laser beam is higher when a short pulse duration is employed, which helps in penetration during the laser drilling operation and results in an increase in the material removal rate. Similar results are noted by Yang et al 40 and Sarfraz et al 15 Influence of gas pressure and gas flow rate on MRR. The surface plot of MRR (Figure 6) based on gas pressure and gas flow rate shows that MRR is maximum at high level of gas flow rate.…”
Section: Investigationsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…On the other hand, higher MRR is observed at low values of pulse duration because peak power of the laser beam is higher when a short pulse duration is employed, which helps in penetration during the laser drilling operation and results in an increase in the material removal rate. Similar results are noted by Yang et al 40 and Sarfraz et al 15 Influence of gas pressure and gas flow rate on MRR. The surface plot of MRR (Figure 6) based on gas pressure and gas flow rate shows that MRR is maximum at high level of gas flow rate.…”
Section: Investigationsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…change heat transfer of ice slurry in tubular fin heat exchanges is established. On the problem of heat transfer in molten metal flow, Yang et al [14] had defined the momentum conservation equations including the effect of melt flow in laser drilling. The boundary-layer theory and integral method are used to obtain the product decomposition of the melt flow and the decomposition of the temperature field.…”
Section: S751mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When it comes to study the phase transition from solid to liquid, to identify solid and liquid states is a challenging problem. There are several approaches available to differentiate the solid and liquid states, such as, setting up a criterion from local order calculation [22], comparing the lattice temperature with the melting point [45] and the measured mean square displacement with Lindemann's criterion [46], performing common neighbor analysis (CNA) method to characterize the deformation of FCC silver crystal [47], as well as calculating the spatial density distribution to find the homogenous melted region [11]. In this paper, CNA was used to study the local crystal structure change of silver film.…”
Section: Laser Melting Of the Silver Filmmentioning
confidence: 99%