Laser percussion drilling modeling utility

Laser percussion drilling is widely used in the aerospace industry to produce cooling holes in jet engine components. A variety of theoretical models have been developed to predict the outcome of the drilling process. However, to utilize these models often requires sophisticated software to perform...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of laser applications 2009-05, Vol.21 (2), p.102-109
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description Laser percussion drilling is widely used in the aerospace industry to produce cooling holes in jet engine components. A variety of theoretical models have been developed to predict the outcome of the drilling process. However, to utilize these models often requires sophisticated software to perform the required numerical analyses. A simple and easy-to-use computer utility Drilling Routine for Estimating, Analyzing, and Modeling (DREAM) was developed. DREAM is a free-standing MATLAB-based design that offers a convenient and flexible way to predict a variety of drilling process outcomes and can be executed on any Windows-based platform. This paper discusses the features that have been incorporated into the latest release.
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