Interaction of ruby laser with carbon fibrous materials
Apstrakt
Carbon fibrous materials are interesting because of their good properties and numerous possible applications. The characteristics of these materials can be programmed by careful selection of the modification process parameters. The laser technique can be successfully employed for these purposes. The high temperatures arising in the material during a short laser pulse can cause a number of changes in the material. Carbon fibrous materials with different textile shapes, during different stages of processing, were exposed to laser radiation. A ruby laser (lambda=694.3 nm) was used to modify the material. The structural changes were examined by scanning electron microscopy and Xray diffraction. It way established that the radiation of this laser induces structural changes leading to a better arrangement of the turbostratic carbon fiber structure.
Ključne reči:
carbon fibrous material / ruby laser / modification / damages / turbostratic structureIzvor:
Hemijska industrija, 2007, 61, 2, 60-65Napomena:
- 5th Young Researchers Seminar, Dec 25-26, 2006, Belgrade, Serbia
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VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Stašić, Jelena AU - Srećković, Milesa AU - Kaluđerović, Branka V. AU - Ristic, Slavica S. PY - 2007 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6737 AB - Carbon fibrous materials are interesting because of their good properties and numerous possible applications. The characteristics of these materials can be programmed by careful selection of the modification process parameters. The laser technique can be successfully employed for these purposes. The high temperatures arising in the material during a short laser pulse can cause a number of changes in the material. Carbon fibrous materials with different textile shapes, during different stages of processing, were exposed to laser radiation. A ruby laser (lambda=694.3 nm) was used to modify the material. The structural changes were examined by scanning electron microscopy and Xray diffraction. It way established that the radiation of this laser induces structural changes leading to a better arrangement of the turbostratic carbon fiber structure. T2 - Hemijska industrija T1 - Interaction of ruby laser with carbon fibrous materials VL - 61 IS - 2 SP - 60 EP - 65 DO - 10.2298/HEMIND0702060S ER -
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Stašić, J., Srećković, M., Kaluđerović, B. V.,& Ristic, S. S.. (2007). Interaction of ruby laser with carbon fibrous materials. in Hemijska industrija, 61(2), 60-65. https://doi.org/10.2298/HEMIND0702060S
Stašić J, Srećković M, Kaluđerović BV, Ristic SS. Interaction of ruby laser with carbon fibrous materials. in Hemijska industrija. 2007;61(2):60-65. doi:10.2298/HEMIND0702060S .
Stašić, Jelena, Srećković, Milesa, Kaluđerović, Branka V., Ristic, Slavica S., "Interaction of ruby laser with carbon fibrous materials" in Hemijska industrija, 61, no. 2 (2007):60-65, https://doi.org/10.2298/HEMIND0702060S . .