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Attenuation of laser power of a focused Gaussian beam during interaction between a laser and powder in coaxial laser cladding
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PhotonicsAdvanced Laser ProcessingEngineeringOptical PropertiesFocused Gaussian BeamMechanical EngineeringApplied PhysicsLaser ApplicationsResolution ModelPowder FlowLaser AblationLaser MaterialLaser-assisted DepositionCoaxial Laser CladdingGaussian Intensity ProfileHigh-power LasersLaser Power
The power of a focused laser beam with a Gaussian intensity profile attenuated by powder in coaxial laser cladding is investigated experimentally and theoretically, and its resolution model is developed. With some assumptions, it is concluded that the attenuation of laser power is an exponential function and is determined by the powder feed rate, particle moving speed, spraying angles and waist positions and diameters of the laser beam and powder flow, grain diameter and run of the laser beam through the powder flow. The attenuation of laser power increases with powder feed rate or run of laser beam through the powder flow. In the experiment presented, 300 W laser power from a focused Gaussian beam is attenuated by a coaxial powder flow. The experimental results agree well with the values calculated with the developed model.
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