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|a Front Cover; Laser Heating Applications:Analytical Modelling; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgement; Chapter 1 -- Introduction to Laser Heating Process; References; Chapter2 -- Conduction-Limited Laser Pulsed Laser Heating: Fourier Heating Model; 2.1 -- Introduction to Heat Generation Due to Absorption of Incident Laser Beam; 2.2 -- Temperature Field Due to Laser Step Input Pulse Heating; 2.3 -- Thermal Efficiency of Heating Process; 2.4 -- Results and Discussion; References; Chapter3 -- Nonconduction-Limited Pulsed Laser Heating: Fourier Heating Model.
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|a 3.1 -- Introduction to Nonconduction-Limited Heating3.2 -- Step Input Pulse Heating: Melting and Evaporation at the Surface; 3.3 -- Exponential Pulse Heating: Evaporation at the Surface; 3.4 -- Time Integration of Heating; 3.5 -- Two-Dimensional Heating; 3.6 -- Entropy Generation Due to Laser Pulse Heating; 3.7 -- Results and Discussion; References; Chapter4 -- Laser Cutting Process; 4.1 -- Introduction to Laser Cutting; 4.2 -- Closed-Form Solution to Laser Cutting Process; 4.3 -- Lump Parameter Analysis for Cutting Process.
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|a 4.4 -- Analysis for Heat Transfer to Liquid Metals with the Presence of Assisting Gas4.5 -- Results and Discussion; References; Chapter5. Thermal Stress Analysis; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Step Input Pulse and Thermal Stress; 5.3. Exponential Pulse Heating and Thermal Stress; 5.4. Exponential Pulse Heating and Thermal Stresses -- Elasto-Plastic Analysis; 5.5. Thermal Stress and Entropy Generation Due to Exponential Pulse Heating; 5.6. Results and Discussion; References; Chapter6 -- Laser Short-Pulse Heating: Nonequilibrium Energy Transfer; 6.1 -- Introduction to Nonequilibrium Heating.
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|a 6.2 -- Exact Solution of Cattaneo's Equation6.3 -- Laser Short-Pulse Heating and Application of Perturbation Method; 6.4 -- Application of Symmetries and Similarity Transformation to Laser Short-Pulse Heating; 6.5 -- Application of Lie Point Symmetry Solution to Laser Short-Pulse Heating; 6.6 -- Results and Discussion; References; Index.
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|a Thermal treatment of materials occupies a significant, increasing proportion of MSE activity and is an integral component of modern curricula as well as a highly monetized component of industrial production. Laser processing of materials offers advantages over conventional methods of processing. Some of these advantages include fast processing, precision of operation, low cost and local treatment. Analytical modelling of laser processing gives insight into the physical and mathematical aspects of the problem and provides useful information on process optimization. However the important physi.
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