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4 May 2015Thermal response model of polymer matrix composites under laser irradiating
A numerical study is conducted to determine which model could be used to compute temperature fields of polymer matrix composites under laser irradiating. By using the local thermal non-equilibrium model, solid and gas temperature on surfaces of materials with different volume convection coefficients have been computed and compared under different heat flux. The results show that the assumption of local thermal equilibrium is not reasonable until the heat flux applied to composites is low enough and the volume convection coefficient is big enough. And the gas may be not important for solid temperature when the volume convection coefficient is small.
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Guo-liang Peng, Xiang-hua Zhang, Tai-jiao Du, "Thermal response model of polymer matrix composites under laser irradiating," Proc. SPIE 9543, Third International Symposium on Laser Interaction with Matter, 95430E (4 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2180812