Interfacial Phenomena in Metals Processing with High Energy Density Beams

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
T. DebRoy
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

In recent years rapid technological advances have been achieved in the application of high energy density heat sources such as lasers and electron beams in diverse metals processing operations such as metal refining, fabrication, coating, surface modification and alloying. However, our phenomenological understanding of these new and emerging processes has not kept pace with the technological achievements. Inadequate understanding of plasma-metal interactions, the complexity of the component physical processes, and the scarcity of thermophysical data at temperatures much higher than the melting points of metals are the main difficulties in the comprehensive analysis of these processes. Several unique contemporary issues related to metals processing with high energy density beams such as rapid evaporation of alloying elements during processing and the role of plasma in influencing vaporization rate interfacial tension and species solubility in metals are discussed in this paper.
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APA: T. DebRoy  (1993)  Interfacial Phenomena in Metals Processing with High Energy Density Beams

MLA: T. DebRoy Interfacial Phenomena in Metals Processing with High Energy Density Beams. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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