The New Technologies Developed from Laser Shock Processing

Laser shock processing (LSP) is an advanced material surface hardening technology that can significantly improve mechanical properties and extend service life by using the stress effect generated by laser-induced plasma shock waves, which has been increasingly applied in the processing fields of met...

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Main Authors: Jiajun Wu, Jibin Zhao, Hongchao Qiao, Xianliang Hu, Yuqi Yang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/6/1453
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spelling doaj-386c0d84674c49bb9b474b465f0c26e02020-11-25T01:44:35ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-03-01136145310.3390/ma13061453ma13061453The New Technologies Developed from Laser Shock ProcessingJiajun Wu0Jibin Zhao1Hongchao Qiao2Xianliang Hu3Yuqi Yang4Shenyang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, Liaoning, ChinaShenyang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, Liaoning, ChinaShenyang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, Liaoning, ChinaShenyang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, Liaoning, ChinaShenyang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, Liaoning, ChinaLaser shock processing (LSP) is an advanced material surface hardening technology that can significantly improve mechanical properties and extend service life by using the stress effect generated by laser-induced plasma shock waves, which has been increasingly applied in the processing fields of metallic materials and alloys. With the rapidly development of modern industry, many new technologies developed from LSP have emerged, which broadens the application of LSP and enriches its technical theory. In this work, the technical theory of LSP was summarized, which consists of the fundamental principle of LSP and the laser-induced plasma shock wave. The new technologies, developed from LSP, are introduced in detail from the aspect of laser shock forming (LSF), warm laser shock processing (WLSP), laser shock marking (LSM) and laser shock imprinting (LSI). The common feature of LSP and these new technologies developed from LSP is the utilization of the laser-generated stress effects rather than the laser thermal effect. LSF is utilized to modify the curvature of metal sheet through the laser-induced high dynamic loading. The material strength and the stability of residual stress and micro-structures by WLSP treatment are higher than that by LSP treatment, due to WLSP combining the advantages of LSP, dynamic strain aging (DSA) and dynamic precipitation (DP). LSM is an effective method to obtain the visualized marks on the surface of metallic materials or alloys, and its critical aspect is the preparation of the absorbing layer with a designed shape and suitable thickness. At the high strain rates induced by LSP, LSI has the ability to complete the direct imprinting over the large-scale ultrasmooth complex 3D nanostructures arrays on the surface of crystalline metals. This work has important reference value and guiding significance for researchers to further understand the LSP theory and the new technologies developed from LSP.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/6/1453laser shock processingstress effectlaser shock formingwarm laser shock processinglaser shock markinglaser shock imprinting
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author Jiajun Wu
Jibin Zhao
Hongchao Qiao
Xianliang Hu
Yuqi Yang
spellingShingle Jiajun Wu
Jibin Zhao
Hongchao Qiao
Xianliang Hu
Yuqi Yang
The New Technologies Developed from Laser Shock Processing
Materials
laser shock processing
stress effect
laser shock forming
warm laser shock processing
laser shock marking
laser shock imprinting
author_facet Jiajun Wu
Jibin Zhao
Hongchao Qiao
Xianliang Hu
Yuqi Yang
author_sort Jiajun Wu
title The New Technologies Developed from Laser Shock Processing
title_short The New Technologies Developed from Laser Shock Processing
title_full The New Technologies Developed from Laser Shock Processing
title_fullStr The New Technologies Developed from Laser Shock Processing
title_full_unstemmed The New Technologies Developed from Laser Shock Processing
title_sort new technologies developed from laser shock processing
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Laser shock processing (LSP) is an advanced material surface hardening technology that can significantly improve mechanical properties and extend service life by using the stress effect generated by laser-induced plasma shock waves, which has been increasingly applied in the processing fields of metallic materials and alloys. With the rapidly development of modern industry, many new technologies developed from LSP have emerged, which broadens the application of LSP and enriches its technical theory. In this work, the technical theory of LSP was summarized, which consists of the fundamental principle of LSP and the laser-induced plasma shock wave. The new technologies, developed from LSP, are introduced in detail from the aspect of laser shock forming (LSF), warm laser shock processing (WLSP), laser shock marking (LSM) and laser shock imprinting (LSI). The common feature of LSP and these new technologies developed from LSP is the utilization of the laser-generated stress effects rather than the laser thermal effect. LSF is utilized to modify the curvature of metal sheet through the laser-induced high dynamic loading. The material strength and the stability of residual stress and micro-structures by WLSP treatment are higher than that by LSP treatment, due to WLSP combining the advantages of LSP, dynamic strain aging (DSA) and dynamic precipitation (DP). LSM is an effective method to obtain the visualized marks on the surface of metallic materials or alloys, and its critical aspect is the preparation of the absorbing layer with a designed shape and suitable thickness. At the high strain rates induced by LSP, LSI has the ability to complete the direct imprinting over the large-scale ultrasmooth complex 3D nanostructures arrays on the surface of crystalline metals. This work has important reference value and guiding significance for researchers to further understand the LSP theory and the new technologies developed from LSP.
topic laser shock processing
stress effect
laser shock forming
warm laser shock processing
laser shock marking
laser shock imprinting
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