Influence of Sulphur Content on Structuring Dynamics during Nanosecond Pulsed Direct Laser Interference Patterning
The formation of melt and its spread in materials is the focus of many high temperature processes, for example, in laser welding and cutting. Surface active elements alter the surface tension gradient and therefore influence melt penetration depth and pool width. This study describes the application...
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doaj-1d18e619327f46d883dd5043f043c22b2021-03-28T00:01:31ZengMDPI AGNanomaterials2079-49912021-03-011185585510.3390/nano11040855Influence of Sulphur Content on Structuring Dynamics during Nanosecond Pulsed Direct Laser Interference PatterningTheresa Jähnig0Cornelius Demuth1Andrés Fabián Lasagni2Institute of Manufacturing Technology, Technische Universität Dresden, PO Box, 01062 Dresden, GermanyInstitute of Manufacturing Technology, Technische Universität Dresden, PO Box, 01062 Dresden, GermanyInstitute of Manufacturing Technology, Technische Universität Dresden, PO Box, 01062 Dresden, GermanyThe formation of melt and its spread in materials is the focus of many high temperature processes, for example, in laser welding and cutting. Surface active elements alter the surface tension gradient and therefore influence melt penetration depth and pool width. This study describes the application of direct laser interference patterning (DLIP) for structuring steel surfaces with diverse contents of the surface active element sulphur, which affects the melt convection pattern and the pool shape during the process. The laser fluence used is varied to analyse the different topographic features that can be produced depending on the absorbed laser intensity and the sulphur concentration. The results show that single peak geometries can be produced on substrates with sulphur contents lower than 300 ppm, while structures with split peaks form on higher sulphur content steels. The peak formation is explained using related conceptions of thermocapillary convection in weld pools. Numerical simulations based on a smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) model are employed to further investigate the influence of the sulphur content in steel on the melt pool convection during nanosecond single-pulsed DLIP.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-4991/11/4/855direct laser interference patterningperiodic microstructuresulphur contentnanosecond pulsesurface tension gradientMarangoni convection |
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Theresa Jähnig Cornelius Demuth Andrés Fabián Lasagni Influence of Sulphur Content on Structuring Dynamics during Nanosecond Pulsed Direct Laser Interference Patterning Nanomaterials direct laser interference patterning periodic microstructure sulphur content nanosecond pulse surface tension gradient Marangoni convection |
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Influence of Sulphur Content on Structuring Dynamics during Nanosecond Pulsed Direct Laser Interference Patterning |
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Influence of Sulphur Content on Structuring Dynamics during Nanosecond Pulsed Direct Laser Interference Patterning |
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Influence of Sulphur Content on Structuring Dynamics during Nanosecond Pulsed Direct Laser Interference Patterning |
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Influence of Sulphur Content on Structuring Dynamics during Nanosecond Pulsed Direct Laser Interference Patterning |
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Influence of Sulphur Content on Structuring Dynamics during Nanosecond Pulsed Direct Laser Interference Patterning |
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influence of sulphur content on structuring dynamics during nanosecond pulsed direct laser interference patterning |
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The formation of melt and its spread in materials is the focus of many high temperature processes, for example, in laser welding and cutting. Surface active elements alter the surface tension gradient and therefore influence melt penetration depth and pool width. This study describes the application of direct laser interference patterning (DLIP) for structuring steel surfaces with diverse contents of the surface active element sulphur, which affects the melt convection pattern and the pool shape during the process. The laser fluence used is varied to analyse the different topographic features that can be produced depending on the absorbed laser intensity and the sulphur concentration. The results show that single peak geometries can be produced on substrates with sulphur contents lower than 300 ppm, while structures with split peaks form on higher sulphur content steels. The peak formation is explained using related conceptions of thermocapillary convection in weld pools. Numerical simulations based on a smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) model are employed to further investigate the influence of the sulphur content in steel on the melt pool convection during nanosecond single-pulsed DLIP. |
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direct laser interference patterning periodic microstructure sulphur content nanosecond pulse surface tension gradient Marangoni convection |
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