Unraveling of the laser drilling of carbon/carbon composites: Ablation mechanisms, shape evolution, and damage evaluation

IF 14 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ijmachtools.2022.103978
Shen Qingliang , Wang Tiyuan , Song Qiang , Ye Fang , Li Hejun , M.W. Fu
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Laser machining is promising in shaping the brittle carbon/carbon composites (C/Cs) with deep holes, sharp edges, or thin walls. However, there are still many unknowns relating to the laser ablation of carbon materials, and the existing theory and practice is insufficient to guide the industrial machining of C/Cs. Herein the laser drilling of C/Cs was experimentally conducted and numerically modeled to probe into the mechanisms responsible for the material removal, surface formation, and damage evaluation. Firstly, the intrinsic correlations among the anisotropic hole feature, the fiber yarn alignment and the steady-state thermal conduction are revealed. The detailed characterizations of the ablated surface and the recast layer clearly prove that sublimation of the graphitic carbon dominates the material removal process under laser ablation. Furthermore, it is proposed that the greater portion of crystalized graphene layers enables the lower ablation rate of the pyrocarbon matrix than the carbon fibers. Secondly, the combination of the experimental and simulated results unravels that the continuously evolved surface slope and the redeposited recast layer are the decisive factors in the laser-carbon interaction, which affect the efficient absorption coefficient of the laser and result in the nonlinear drilling rate and the self-limiting of the drilling. Finally, the roles of the laser heating and the subsequent rapid cooling in damage initiation and propagation are identified: nanoscale splitting of the pyrocarbon occurs due to the growth and realignment of the graphene layers upon laser heating, and the tensile thermal stress induced by the cooling drives the further growth of high-density but discrete microcracks from these splitting sites. The load bearing capability of the carbon fibers, however, is retained in this severe thermal shock. As a result, the laser drilling induces only a slight degradation of the mechanical strength of the C/Cs.

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激光钻削碳/碳复合材料的研究:烧蚀机制、形状演变和损伤评估
激光加工在加工具有深孔、锐边或薄壁的脆性碳/碳复合材料(C/Cs)方面具有广阔的前景。然而,关于碳材料的激光烧蚀仍有许多未知之处,现有的理论和实践不足以指导C/C的工业加工。本文对激光钻削C/Cs进行了实验和数值模拟,以探讨材料去除、表面形成和损伤评估的机制。首先,揭示了各向异性孔洞特性、纤维纱线对中和稳态热传导之间的内在关联。烧蚀表面和重铸层的详细表征清楚地证明了石墨碳的升华在激光烧蚀下的材料去除过程中占主导地位。此外,提出了更大比例的结晶石墨烯层使得焦碳基体的烧蚀率比碳纤维低。其次,结合实验和模拟结果,揭示了持续演化的地表坡度和再沉积的重铸层是激光-碳相互作用的决定性因素,它们影响激光的有效吸收系数,导致钻孔速率的非线性和钻孔的自限性。最后,确定了激光加热和随后的快速冷却在损伤萌生和扩展中的作用:激光加热时石墨烯层的生长和重新排列导致了焦碳的纳米级分裂,而冷却引起的拉伸热应力驱动了这些分裂位点上高密度但离散的微裂纹的进一步生长。然而,碳纤维的承载能力在这种严重的热冲击中仍然保持不变。因此,激光钻孔只会引起碳/碳材料机械强度的轻微下降。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture is dedicated to advancing scientific comprehension of the fundamental mechanics involved in processes and machines utilized in the manufacturing of engineering components. While the primary focus is on metals, the journal also explores applications in composites, ceramics, and other structural or functional materials. The coverage includes a diverse range of topics: - Essential mechanics of processes involving material removal, accretion, and deformation, encompassing solid, semi-solid, or particulate forms. - Significant scientific advancements in existing or new processes and machines. - In-depth characterization of workpiece materials (structure/surfaces) through advanced techniques (e.g., SEM, EDS, TEM, EBSD, AES, Raman spectroscopy) to unveil new phenomenological aspects governing manufacturing processes. - Tool design, utilization, and comprehensive studies of failure mechanisms. - Innovative concepts of machine tools, fixtures, and tool holders supported by modeling and demonstrations relevant to manufacturing processes within the journal's scope. - Novel scientific contributions exploring interactions between the machine tool, control system, software design, and processes. - Studies elucidating specific mechanisms governing niche processes (e.g., ultra-high precision, nano/atomic level manufacturing with either mechanical or non-mechanical "tools"). - Innovative approaches, underpinned by thorough scientific analysis, addressing emerging or breakthrough processes (e.g., bio-inspired manufacturing) and/or applications (e.g., ultra-high precision optics).
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