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Numerical modelling of а propagation process and sedimentation of ablated particles in the scheme of a direct laser dusting

А.А. Antipov, S.M. Arakelyan, D.N. Buharov, S.V. Kutrovskaya, A.O. Kucherik, V.G. Prokoshev

Memoirs of the Faculty of Physics 2012. N 1.

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In the given work results of experimental and theoretical researches of processes of distribution and sedimentation of the lazer-induced plasma in a problem of a direct laser dusting are considered. Researches were spent at influence of laser radiation on a carbon target in the presence of atmospheric air. The special experimental scheme has been developed for management of process of distribution of plasma, allowing to create gasdynamical channel with changeable geometry. Research of a surface of a cold substrate after laser influence has allowed to define presence of various zones of the sedimentation which formation can be explained by the features of plasmadynamical processes. For modelling of process of distribution of plasma the mathematical model based on the hydrodynamic approach has been offered. The offered model allows to define arising features in distribution of a stream near to a substrate surface. On the basis of modelling potential Lennard-Jhones with use of formed lines of a current calculations of the sizes of possible areas of sedimentation of products laser аblation are carried out.

Received: 2012 May 9
Approved: 2012 October 9
PACS:
82.20.Wt Computational modeling; simulation
Authors
А.А. Antipov, S.M. Arakelyan, D.N. Buharov, S.V. Kutrovskaya, A.O. Kucherik, V.G. Prokoshev
Vladimir 600000,Russia
Issue 1, 2012

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