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Mechanical properties of irradiated aluminium alloy (Record no. 21835)

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Classification number 531.1
Item number M4644
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Student name Muhammad Qasim,
Class M. Phil Physics,
Session 2015-2017
Supervisor Supervised by Dr. Naveed Ahmad
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Title Mechanical properties of irradiated aluminium alloy
Statement of responsibility, etc / Muhammad Qasim
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc Lahore :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Division of Science & Technology, University of Education,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2018
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Extent 81 p.
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Summary, etc Aluminium alloy specimens were irradiated in vacuum (10-6 torr) with Nd-YAG laser for<br/>different number of shots ranging from 100 to 500 with incremental steps of 100 shots. The<br/>optical, structural and tensile properties of the specimens were studied using optical<br/>microscope, X-ray diffractometer (XRD) and tensile testing machine. Laser ablation of the<br/>specimen resulted in boiling, splashing and crater formation on its surface. The size of crater<br/>initially increases and then gradually decreases with increase in number of laser shots. The<br/>depth of irradiated area is found to be increases by increasing the number of laser shots. The<br/>comparison of XRD analysis shows that an anomalous trend in the peak intensity, crystallite<br/>size and dislocation line density of the specimen irradiated with different number of shots.<br/>Mechanical properties of both irradiated and unirradiated specimens were investigated using<br/>tensile testing machine. The changes in fracture strength and ultimate tensile strength were<br/>found to be inconsistent with increasing the number of laser shots.<br/>Keywords: Aluminium alloy, Nd-YAG laser, X-ray Diffraction, Optical microscopy.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Physics--Mechanical Properties--Aluminium Alloy
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