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  • Axelson, Olav, 1937-, et al. (author)
  • Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology.
  • 2003
  • In: International journal of occupational and environmental health. - 1077-3525 .- 2049-3967. ; 9, s. 386-389
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  • Bandyopadhyay, S., et al. (author)
  • Geometrical features and metallurgical characteristics of Nd : YAG laser drilled holes in thick IN718 and Ti-6Al-4V sheets
  • 2002
  • In: Journal of Materials Processing Technology. - 0924-0136 .- 1873-4774. ; 127:1, s. 83-95
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Laser drilling is increasingly becoming the method of choice for precision drilling of a variety of components, particularly in the aircraft industry. Notwithstanding the current level of acceptance of laser drilling in the aerospace industry, a number of defects such as spatter, recast and taper are associated with laser drilled holes and elimination of these defects is the subject of intense research. The present paper deals with Nd:YAG laser drilling of 4 and 8mm thick sections of IN718 and Ti-6Al-4V materials. The influence of type of material and its thickness, as well as parametric impact of key process variables like pulse frequency and pulse energy, have been determined. In the course of this study, relevant geometrical features of the drilled holes, like hole diameter and taper angle, have been comprehensively investigated. In addition, all metallurgical characteristics of interest, viz extent and nature of spatter, recast and heat-affected zone, have been evaluated. Effort has also been made to obtain some insights into the evolution of a through-thickness hole during laser percussion drilling of thick sections by careful experimentation involving monitoring the progression of the drilled hole with increasing number of laser pulses. Issues pertaining to variation of taper with depth of hole, change in crater depth with progressive drilling and specific energy consumption are also discussed. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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  • Reddy, S. S., et al. (author)
  • Evaluation of microstructural and dry sliding wear characteristics of pulsed Nd:YAG laser surface melted Al-Si alloys
  • 2004
  • In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Surface Treatment: Research and Applications, ASTRA. ; , s. 568-574
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Aluminium-Silicon alloys are being increasingly considered for manufacture of wear prone components in automobile and aircraft industries owing to their light weight, superior corrosion resistance and high thermal conductivity, besides their amenability to processing methods such as casting. However, poor tribological characteristics have hampered industrial adoption of the above class of alloys. In principle, the tribological properties of these alloys can be improved by refining the microstructure by laser remelting techniques. Recently, Nd:YAG lasers have been used for processing of reflective materials such as Aluminium, as these lasers have better absorptivity compared to the CO2 lasers. The present study investigates the microstructural characteristics and improvements in sliding wear resistance that can result from surface melting of Al-Si alloys using a 400 W pursed Nd:YAG laser. Three different Al-Si alloys with varying Si content 5%, 12.5% and 20% have been investigated in the present study. The microstructures of the transverse cross sections of the treated samples were examined in detail and X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies carried out to ascertain changes in phase constitution. The surface melting and subsequent rapid solidification was found to cause considerable refinement of the microstructure, which in turn increased the hardness in the treated layer compared with that of bulk. The effect of laser beam scan speed on microhardness of the treated samples was evaluated. Dry sliding wear tests were conducted on treated and untreated samples of Al-12Si using a pin-on disc tribometer. The volume wear rates determined in case of the treated and untreated samples are discussed in the paper. The results have also been correlated with the morphological and microstructural characteristics noted in the laser treated specimens. Copyright © 2004 by Society for Advancement of Heat Treatment & Surface Engineering (SAHTSE).
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