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2D and 3D Triangulation Are Suitable In Situ Measurement Tools for High-Power Large Spot Laser Penetration Processes to Visualize Depressions and Protrusions before Perforating
During laser penetration, the irradiated samples form a melt pool before perforation. Knowledge of the dynamics of this melt pool is of interest for the correct physical description of the process and leads to improved simulations. However, a direct investigation, especially at the location of high-...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9181421/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35683042 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15113743 |
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author | Reich, Stefan Göbel, Alexander Goesmann, Marcel Heunoske, Dominic Schäffer, Sebastian Lueck, Martin Wickert, Matthias Osterholz, Jens |
author_facet | Reich, Stefan Göbel, Alexander Goesmann, Marcel Heunoske, Dominic Schäffer, Sebastian Lueck, Martin Wickert, Matthias Osterholz, Jens |
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description | During laser penetration, the irradiated samples form a melt pool before perforation. Knowledge of the dynamics of this melt pool is of interest for the correct physical description of the process and leads to improved simulations. However, a direct investigation, especially at the location of high-power laser interaction with large spot diameters in the centimeter range is missing until now. Here, the applicability of 2D triangulation for surface topology observations is demonstrated. With the designed bidirectional 2D triangulation setup, the material cross-section is measured by profile detection at the front and back side. This allows a comprehensive description of the penetration process to be established, which is important for a detailed explanation of the process. Specific steps such as surface melting, indentations, protrusions during melt pool development and their dynamics, and the perforation are visualized, which were unknown until now. Furthermore, a scanning 3D triangulation setup is developed to obtain more information about the entire melt pool at the front side, and not just a single intersection line. The measurements exhibit a mirror-symmetric melt pool and the possibility to extrapolate from the central profile to the outer regions in most cases. |
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spelling | pubmed-91814212022-06-10 2D and 3D Triangulation Are Suitable In Situ Measurement Tools for High-Power Large Spot Laser Penetration Processes to Visualize Depressions and Protrusions before Perforating Reich, Stefan Göbel, Alexander Goesmann, Marcel Heunoske, Dominic Schäffer, Sebastian Lueck, Martin Wickert, Matthias Osterholz, Jens Materials (Basel) Article During laser penetration, the irradiated samples form a melt pool before perforation. Knowledge of the dynamics of this melt pool is of interest for the correct physical description of the process and leads to improved simulations. However, a direct investigation, especially at the location of high-power laser interaction with large spot diameters in the centimeter range is missing until now. Here, the applicability of 2D triangulation for surface topology observations is demonstrated. With the designed bidirectional 2D triangulation setup, the material cross-section is measured by profile detection at the front and back side. This allows a comprehensive description of the penetration process to be established, which is important for a detailed explanation of the process. Specific steps such as surface melting, indentations, protrusions during melt pool development and their dynamics, and the perforation are visualized, which were unknown until now. Furthermore, a scanning 3D triangulation setup is developed to obtain more information about the entire melt pool at the front side, and not just a single intersection line. The measurements exhibit a mirror-symmetric melt pool and the possibility to extrapolate from the central profile to the outer regions in most cases. MDPI 2022-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9181421/ /pubmed/35683042 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15113743 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Reich, Stefan Göbel, Alexander Goesmann, Marcel Heunoske, Dominic Schäffer, Sebastian Lueck, Martin Wickert, Matthias Osterholz, Jens 2D and 3D Triangulation Are Suitable In Situ Measurement Tools for High-Power Large Spot Laser Penetration Processes to Visualize Depressions and Protrusions before Perforating |
title | 2D and 3D Triangulation Are Suitable In Situ Measurement Tools for High-Power Large Spot Laser Penetration Processes to Visualize Depressions and Protrusions before Perforating |
title_full | 2D and 3D Triangulation Are Suitable In Situ Measurement Tools for High-Power Large Spot Laser Penetration Processes to Visualize Depressions and Protrusions before Perforating |
title_fullStr | 2D and 3D Triangulation Are Suitable In Situ Measurement Tools for High-Power Large Spot Laser Penetration Processes to Visualize Depressions and Protrusions before Perforating |
title_full_unstemmed | 2D and 3D Triangulation Are Suitable In Situ Measurement Tools for High-Power Large Spot Laser Penetration Processes to Visualize Depressions and Protrusions before Perforating |
title_short | 2D and 3D Triangulation Are Suitable In Situ Measurement Tools for High-Power Large Spot Laser Penetration Processes to Visualize Depressions and Protrusions before Perforating |
title_sort | 2d and 3d triangulation are suitable in situ measurement tools for high-power large spot laser penetration processes to visualize depressions and protrusions before perforating |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9181421/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35683042 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15113743 |
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