Fang Qing. PROPAGATION OF THE LASER-INDUCED STRESS WAVE IN AN ALUMINUM TARGETJ. High Power Laser and Partical Beams, 1992, 04(03): 438-444.
Citation: Fang Qing. PROPAGATION OF THE LASER-INDUCED STRESS WAVE IN AN ALUMINUM TARGETJ. High Power Laser and Partical Beams, 1992, 04(03): 438-444.

PROPAGATION OF THE LASER-INDUCED STRESS WAVE IN AN ALUMINUM TARGET

  • The stress histories of aluminum plates with different thicknesses induced by a Q -swiched Nd -glass laser beam of pulse duration 70ns and flux of 107 ~ 108W/cm2 measured with a piezoelectric transducer of x -cut quartzcrystul of 10mm in diamerer and 1.2mm or 2mm in thickness. The spot diameter on the samples front was 10mm. The experimental results show that the peak stress σmax is proportional approximately to the square of laser bear flux I2 for I=(3 7)J/cm2. The scaling of σmax vs the propagation distance x seems tobe σmaxx-(1.02~1.29). An analytical calculation identifies the hot -elastic mechanism of the laser induced stress wave in the aluminum targets herein.
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