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Thermal processes in domain of thin metal film subjected to a strong laser pulse are discussed. The heating of domain considered causes

the melting and next (after the end of beam impact) the resolidification of metal superficial layer. The laser action (a time dependent belltype

function) is taken into account by the introduction of internal heat source in the energy equation describing the heat transfer in domain

of metal film. Taking into account the extremely short duration, extreme temperature gradients and very small geometrical dimensions of

the domain considered, the mathematical model of the process is based on the dual phase lag equation supplemented by the suitable

boundary-initial conditions. To model the phase transitions the artificial mushy zone is introduced. At the stage of numerical modeling the

Control Volume Method is used. The examples of computations are also presented.

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E. Majchrzak
B. Mochnacki
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Thin metal film subjected to a short-pulse laser heating is considered. The parabolic two-temperature model describing the temporal and spatial evolution of the lattice and electrons temperatures is discussed and the melting process of thin layer is taken into account. At the stage of numerical computations the finite difference method is used. In the final part of the paper the examples of computations are shown.

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E. Majchrzak
J. Dziatkiewicz
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In the paper the thermal processes proceeding in the solidifying metal are analyzed. The basic energy equation determining the course of solidification contains the component (source function) controlling the phase change. This component is proportional to the solidification rate ¶ fS/¶ t (fS Î [0, 1], is a temporary and local volumetric fraction of solid state). The value of fS can be found, among others, on the basic of laws determining the nucleation and nuclei growth. This approach leads to the so called micro/macro models (the second generation models). The capacity of internal heat source appearing in the equation concerning the macro scale (solidification and cooling of domain considered) results from the phenomena proceeding in the micro scale (nuclei growth). The function fS can be defined as a product of nuclei density N and single grain volume V (a linear model of crystallization) and this approach is applied in the paper presented. The problem discussed consists in the simultaneous identification of two parameters determining a course of solidification. In particular it is assumed that nuclei density N (micro scale) and volumetric specific heat of metal (macro scale) are unknown. Formulated in this way inverse problem is solved using the least squares criterion and gradient methods. The additional information which allows to identify the unknown parameters results from knowledge of cooling curves at the selected set of points from solidifying metal domain. On the stage of numerical realization the boundary element method is used. In the final part of the paper the examples of computations are presented.

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Authors and Affiliations

B. Mochnacki
E. Majchrzak

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