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Nondestructive Methods in Laser Treatment of Glass and Ceramic Plates

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One-sided heating of a plate freely fixed along its contour by a volume source is considered in the context of a quasistatical disjoint thermoelasticity problem. An analytical relationship is obtained, which is the criterion of the thermal strength of the plate, making it possible to identify nondestructive laser treatment regimes, as well as the thermal strength of existing and newly developed materials. An experimental verification of the adequacy of the proposed model is performed.

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Kovalenko, A.F. Nondestructive Methods in Laser Treatment of Glass and Ceramic Plates. Glass and Ceramics 61, 274–276 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:GLAC.0000048362.46410.ff

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