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Characteristics of Laser Heating of Materials

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Laser Applications for Mechanical Industry

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The present paper deals with how heat dynamics under laser action are influenced by: (a) temperature dependence of absorptivity and heat properties of metals; (b) surface oxidation and (c) reduction. It is shown that the joint influence of temperature dependences (or surface thermochemistry) can lead to quantitative and qualitative differences from the results obtained on the basis of linear models.

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Smurov, I.Y. (1993). Characteristics of Laser Heating of Materials. In: Martellucci, S., Chester, A.N., Scheggi, A.M. (eds) Laser Applications for Mechanical Industry. NATO ASI Series, vol 238. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1990-0_8

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