Annealing of Glassy and Ceramic Materials by Nanosecond Laser Pulses


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The effect of pulsed laser radiation on glassy and ceramic materials is examined within the scope of the dynamic uncoupled problem of thermoelasticity for a half-space. Analytical relations expressing the thermal strength criteria for materials are obtained with three temporal shapes of laser pulses of nanosecond duration, making it possible to determine non-destructive regimes of annealing. The impact of the temporal shape of a laser pulse on the annealing regimes of materials is shown. It is found that laser pulses with a steep leading edge and a protracted trailing edge give thermoelastic stress reduction in the material.

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A. F. Kovalenko

Dukhov All-Russia Scientific-Research Institute of Automatics

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Russian Federation, Moscow

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