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Acceleration of metal drops in a laser beam

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00339-020-04177-y

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Laser ablation propulsion; Laser drop generation; Recoil pressure; Ablation pressure; Spatters trajectory

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  1. Vinnova, Sweden's innovation agency [2018-04324, 2019-02458]
  2. EIT Raw Materials [18079]
  3. Interreg Nord [20201279]
  4. Vinnova [2018-04324, 2019-02458] Funding Source: Vinnova

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This study investigated the effects of a continuous power laser beam on the acceleration of intentionally detached drops and unintentionally detached spatters. It found that recoil pressure is the main driving effect, but other phenomena counteract this acceleration and reduce it by an order of magnitude. The research also observed two different vaporization regimes, providing further insight into the mechanisms of these laser processes.
Different processes require the detachment of metal drops from a solid material using a laser beam as the heat source, for instance laser drop generation or cyclam. These techniques imply that the drops enter the laser beam, which might affect their trajectory. Also, many laser processes such as laser welding or additive manufacturing generate spatters that can be accelerated by the laser beam during flight and create defects on the material. This fundamental study aims at investigating the effects of a continuous power laser beam on the acceleration of intentionally detached drops and unintentionally detached spatters. Two materials were studied: 316L steel and AlSi5 aluminium alloy. High-speed imaging was used to measure the position of the drops and calculate their acceleration to compare it to theoretical models. Accelerations up to 11.2 g could be measured. The contributions of the vapor pressure, the recoil pressure, and the radiation pressure were investigated. The recoil pressure was found to be the main driving effect but other phenomena counteract this acceleration and reduce it by an order of magnitude of one to two. In addition, two different vaporization regimes were observed, resulting respectively in a vapor plume and in a vapor halo around the drop.

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