Cutting and Drilling of Inorganic Materials for Civil Engineering Using a Chemical Oxygen-Iodine Laser.

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The inorganic material cutting capability of a chemical oxygen-iodine laser (COIL) was estimated as a basic study for field applications such as nuclear power plant decommission, disaster relief, and civil engineering. First, laser-matter interaction characteristics were measured by a commercial 2 kW CO2 laser and a 300 W small-scale COIL, then the cutting performance at an arbitrary output power was estimated using a simplified thermal balance model describing the beam-material interaction. The validity of the model is verified using the CO2 laser. It was estimated that a 100 mm concrete slab can be cut by a 10 kW COIL at a cutting speed of 250 mm/min.

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  • レーザー研究

    レーザー研究 28 (3), 171-175, 2000

    一般社団法人 レーザー学会

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