Transient Elastic and Viscoelastic Thermal Stresses During Laser Drilling of Ceramics

Author:

Modest M. F.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802

Abstract

Lasers appear to be particularly well suited to drill and shape hard and brittle ceramics, which are almost impossible to netshape to tight tolerances, and are presently machined in industry only by diamond grinding. Unfortunately, the large, focussed heat fluxes that allow the ready melting and ablation of material, also result in large localized thermal stresses within the narrow heat-affected zone, which can lead to microcracks, significant decrease in bending strength, and even catastrophic failure. In order to assess the where, when, and what stresses occur during laser drilling, that are responsible for cracks and decrease in strength, elastic and viscoelastic stress models have been incorporated into our two-dimensional drilling code. The code is able to predict temporal temperature fields as well as the receding solid surface during CW or pulsed laser drilling. Using the resulting drill geometry and temperature fields as well as the receding solid surface during CW of pulsed laser drilling. Using the resulting drill geometry and temperature field, elastic stresses as well as viscoelastic stresses are calculated as they develop and decay during the drilling process. The viscosity of the ceramic is treated as temperature-dependent, limiting viscoelastic effects to a thin layer near the ablation front where the ceramic has softened.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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