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J. Phys. IV France
Volume 134, August 2006
EURODYMAT 2006 - 8th International Conference on Mechanical and Physical Behaviour of Materials under Dynamic Loading
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Page(s) | 739 - 744 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jp4:2006134114 | |
Published online | 26 July 2006 |
J. Cirne, R. Dormeval, et al.
J. Phys. IV France 134 (2006) 739-744
DOI: 10.1051/jp4:2006134114
Evolutions of the LASer Adhesion Test (LASAT) for the debonding of coatings on substrates above the millimeter range thickness
M. Arrigoni1, M. Boustie1, C. Bolis2, L. Berthe2, S. Barradas3 and M. Jeandin31 LCD (UPR 9028), ENSMA, 1 Av. Clément Ader, 86961 Futuroscope Cedex, France
2 LALP (UPR 1578), CTA, 16bis rue Prieur de la Côte d'Or, 94114 Arcueil Cedex, France
3 Centre des Matériaux/C2P-École des Mines de Paris, BP. 87, 91003 Evry Cedex, France
Published online: 26 July 2006
Abstract
High power laser irradiation on a substrate coated on the
opposite side drives a shock whose propagation and consecutive
transmission/reflexion at the interface and free surfaces can yield to
important traction inside the sample and particularly at the interface. For
a given system, traction at the interface can be controlled by laser
settings and therefore a LASer Adhesion Test of
quality (LASAT) can be realised for many couples of substrate/coating
system. The debonding is detected by VISAR measurements at the opposite face
to the loading. However, due to the shortness of laser shock at the origin
of traction, a strong decay of the initial shock occurs above a few
hundredth microns in the substrate. Therefore, debonding cannot be obtained
for most samples exceeding the millimeter range thickness.
Several solutions have been investigated for opening up the
possibilities of the LASAT process for systems above the millimeter
range. One solution would consist in generating the shock on the
coating to produce traction at the interface independently of the
reverberations of the substrate free surface. An analytical study of
shock waves propagation into the coating/substrate system has been
performed. It shows that traction can be produced at the interface
only when the coating's shock impedance is much lower than that of
the substrate. An experiment performed by high power laser shock of
an al coating on a thick substrate evidences the debonding.
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