Feasibility evaluation of local laser treatment for strengthening of thin-walled structures from low-carbon steel subjected to bending

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2020Author
Kapustynskyi, Oleksandr
Višniakov, Nikolaj
Zabulionis, Darius
Piščalov, Artur
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This paper is devoted to investigating numerically, by finite element analysis (FEA), and analytically the influences and e ects of laser processing of the surface of thin-plate, low-carbon structural steel. The plate mechanical properties—axial and flexural sti nesses, force-deflection behavior and cross-section force-strain behavior—are investigated after di erent laser treatments. An analytical methodology of the estimation of the cross-section area of the laser-processed metal is also proposed in the present article, that can be applied to choosing the reasonable distance between the centers of the laser-processed tracks. The methodology takes into account the width of the laser-processed tracks and the distances between these tracks. The experimental, finite element numerical and analytical analyses showed that the laser treatments of the surface of the steel plate increase the yield point of the laser-processed metal and the axial and flexural sti nesses of the plate.