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Numerical Results of Thermal Actions Induced by High-Frequency Short-Pulsed Laser Trains on Metals

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Laser Surface Treatment of Metals

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We present here numerical evaluation of thermal and thermo-mechanical actions induced by high-frequency (>GHz), high-intensity (>MW/cm2) and very short pulsed (<100 psec) laser trains on material.

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Girardeau-Montaut, C., Girardeau-Montaut, JP. (1986). Numerical Results of Thermal Actions Induced by High-Frequency Short-Pulsed Laser Trains on Metals. In: Draper, C.W., Mazzoldi, P. (eds) Laser Surface Treatment of Metals. NATO ASI Series, vol 115. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4468-8_23

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