Author:
Liu Hanqi,Dong Hang,Wang Tanghao,Lu Shanman,Zhang Wei
Abstract
In this paper, the theoretical model of laser cleaning of paint-rust mixed layer on the
surface of a Q235 steel plate is established from the perspective of
the laser ablation effect and the thermal vibration effect. The study
simulates the temperature and stress field variations of the mixed
layer under different laser power densities. The experiment recorded
ablative fumes and vibrational spattering generated during the
cleaning process and measured the micro-morphology and surface
roughness of the cleaned specimens. The results show that the cleaning
mechanism of the paint-rust mixed layer is dominated by the ablation
effect at low laser power densities, while the combined effects of
ablation and thermal vibration dominate at high laser power densities.
However, excessive laser energy can damage the substrate. At a laser
power density of 12.37×106W/cm2, the substrate surface is free from
contamination residues and exhibits a bright, white, metallic gloss,
which can be determined as the cleaning threshold for laser cleaning
of paint-rust mixed layers. This study provides a valuable reference
for the laser cleaning of mixed pollutants of paint and rust on metal
surfaces.
Funder
Education Department of Jilin Province