We developed an Integrated Simulation code for Laser Ablation Peening (ISLAP) to estimate the plume
pressures produced by laser ablation in a water confinement regime, and to calculate the stress and strain
formations in solid metals. Since controlling laser-ablation-produced-plumes is essential in laser
peening, laser ablation phenomena must be studied in a water confinement regime by computer
simulations. In ISLAP, the phase transitions from solid to liquid and from liquid to gas are modeled by
the improved Anisimov formula. We evaluated the formation of stress and strain in solid metals by
solving hydrodynamics equations, the strain-displacement relation, and the stress-strain relation. The
input physical parameters are the laser peak intensity, the laser pulse duration, the laser wavelength, the
temporal pulse shape, the material type, and the type of confinement material (vacuum, air, water, or
glass). Using ISLAP, we can estimate the pressures of the plumes, the stress and the strain in solid
metals, the plume lengths, and the ratio between the thermal energy and the internal energy of the
plumes.
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