Laser Surface Texturing of Stainless Steel − Effect of Pulse Duration on Texture's Morphology and Frictional Response
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Zhang, Junjie
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Laser Surface Texturing of Stainless Steel − Effect of Pulse Duration on Texture's Morphology and Frictional Response
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© 2018 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Laser surface texturing is a powerful tool to fabricate functional surface textures, whereby their morphology and cross-sectional profile greatly depend on laser parameters such as pulse duration and fluence. In this work, the authors fabricate well-defined groove-like textures on stainless steel by laser surface texturing using different pulse durations ranging from nano- to femtoseconds, while keeping structural parameters such as depth and periodicity fairly constant. By doing so, the influence of the pulse duration on the resulting cross-sectional profile of the textures and its subsequent impact on the tribological response are assessed. Reciprocating ball-on-disk tests and computational fluid dynamic simulations with Abaqus are used to evaluate the tribological performance of the as-fabricated textures. Their results demonstrate that the use of laser pulses with different pulse durations induce changes in the resulting cross-secti
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/171394
DOI: 10.1002/adem.201801016
ISSN: 15272648
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Advanced Engineering Materials, Volumen 21, Issue 3, 2019,
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