Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5007319 | Optics & Laser Technology | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
An approach based on millisecond pulsed laser is proposed for thermal fatigue property evaluation in this paper. Cyclic thermal stresses and strains within millisecond interval are induced by complex and transient temperature gradients with pulsed laser heating. The influence of laser parameters on surface temperature is studied. The combination of low pulse repetition rate and high pulse energy produces small temperature oscillation, while high pulse repetition rate and low pulse energy introduces large temperature shock. The possibility of application is confirmed by two thermal fatigue tests of compacted graphite iron with different laser controlled modes. The developed approach is able to fulfill the preset temperature cycles and simulate thermal fatigue failure of engine components.
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Authors
Sining Pan, Gang Yu, Shaoxia Li, Xiuli He, Chunyang Xia, Weijian Ning, Caiyun Zheng,