EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH AND NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF LASER SHOCK FORMING OF TA2 TITANIUM SHEET

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Laser shock forming (LSF) was a new technique realized by applying an impulsive pressure generated by laser-induced shock wave on the surface of metal sheet. LSF of metal sheet was investigated with experiments and numerical simulation. The basic theories were introduced; the surface quality and deformation of the processed titanium sample (TA2) were examined; ABAQUS was used to simulate LSF and the central displacement of the shocked region was measured and compared with the simulation. Overlapped LSF treatment was experimentally carried out to produce groove and simulation. The results showed that the surface quality and the microstructure with single laser pulse had no remarkable change, and ablation was observed on the surface of the sample with overlapped pulses. The deformation observed in the numerical simulation agreeed with that observed in the experimental measurement quite well. Laser shock forming (LSF) was a new technique realized by applying an impulsive pressure generated by laser-induced shock wave on the surface of metal sheet. The basic theories were introduced; the surface quality and deformation of the processed titanium sample (TA2) were examined; ABAQUS was used to simulate LSF and the central displacement of the shocked region was measured and compared with the simulation. Overlapped LSF treatment was experimentally carried out to produce groove and simulation. results showed that the surface quality and the microstructure with single laser pulse had no remarkable change, and ablation was observed on the surface of the sample with overlapped pulses. The deformation observed in the numerical simulation agreeed with that observed in the experimental measurement quite well.
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