Observation of Dynamic Phenomena of Laser Peening with XFEL at SACLA

Wednesday, July 17, 2013 - 3:00pm

Speaker: Yuji Sano, Toshiba

Program Description

Laser- induced plastic deformation imparts compressive residual stress and enhances the reliability of components.  The authors studied the dynamic behavior of materials with XFEL  during the plastic deformation. Foil of aluminum alloy was stuck  on an acrylic plate with  vacuum grease, through which a laser pulse of an Nd:YAG laser were irradiated. XFEL with  energy of 10 keV impinged on the  opposite free surface of the foil with  various  delay  time  and the diffraction  was recorded with  a two-dimensional detector (MPCCD). When the impulsive wave arrived at the opposite surface, the diffraction pattern obviously changed from spotty to a smoother ring pattern, suggesting the fragmentation of coarse grains. Shifts of diffraction angles were also observed.

Observation of Dynamic Phenomena of Laser Peening with XFEL at SACLA
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