1998
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3727/31/6/016
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Searching for chaos in fluctuations of a plasma induced during cw- laser welding

Abstract: Fluctuations of cold ( eV) and dense plasmas which burn above metallic surfaces during welding with a cw laser are registered in monochromatic radiation. The aim of the present work is to check whether low-dimensional deterministic chaos can be an explanation for the irregular, random-like oscillations of the surface plasma induced during laser welding. The standard procedures of nonlinear time series analysis like the embedding technique, noise reduction by projection on the local manifold, calculations of … Show more

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“…Both spectra include a band of peaks at lower frequencies, corresponding to melt pool oscillations. The peaks at about 3,000 Hz correspond to the oscillation of the keyhole [6,18,19]. The similar structure of the spectra shows that the simulations reflect a realistic keyhole dynamics although there is of course no perfect correspondence.…”
Section: Process Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Both spectra include a band of peaks at lower frequencies, corresponding to melt pool oscillations. The peaks at about 3,000 Hz correspond to the oscillation of the keyhole [6,18,19]. The similar structure of the spectra shows that the simulations reflect a realistic keyhole dynamics although there is of course no perfect correspondence.…”
Section: Process Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…It has already been shown [26] that the optical signals registered during laser welding have many features characteristic of deterministic chaos. This fact suggests the possibility of using methods of process stabilization known from the theory of chaos, for example by periodic change of one of the intrinsic parameters of the process [27].…”
Section: Effect Of Modulation Of the Laser Beammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, comparison of analytical and experimental results is hindered by experimental di$culties involved in measurements of the physical quantities meaningfully related to process dynamics. The most common measurement is of #uctuations in the intensity of light emitted by the welding process at a certain wavelength [10,11]. The recorded signals are usually noisy, and severe "ltering has been suggested to make them suitable for analysis by methods of deterministic chaos [10].…”
Section: Laser-beam Weldingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common measurement is of #uctuations in the intensity of light emitted by the welding process at a certain wavelength [10,11]. The recorded signals are usually noisy, and severe "ltering has been suggested to make them suitable for analysis by methods of deterministic chaos [10]. Experimental analysis of welding dynamics is also motivated by the need for reliable monitoring of the process.…”
Section: Laser-beam Weldingmentioning
confidence: 99%