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Experimental study of underwater rock drilling using a pulsed Ho:YAG laser-induced jets
Authors:K Ohtani  D Numata  K Takayama  T Kobayashi  K Okatsu
Institution:(1) Department of Neurosurgery, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, 2-1 Seiryo Aoba, Sendai, Japan;(2) Biomedical Engineering Research Organization, Tohoku University, 2-1-1 Katahira Aoba, Sendai, Japan
Abstract:This paper is primarily an assessment of laser-induced water jets for boring rock surfaces. It also reports the result of preliminary experiments of pulsed Ho:YAG laser-induced jets applied to drill a submerged rock specimen. The irradiation of pulsed Ho:YAG laser beams at 3 Hz inside a thin metal tube produces intermittent water vapor bubbles which result in liquid jet discharge from the exit of the metal tube. The laser-induced water jets are visualized by shadowgraphs and images are recorded by a high-speed digital video camera. High stagnation pressures were eventually generated by the jet impingements. Simultaneously shock waves of about 22.7 MPa were generated at bubble collapse, which effectively cracked the surface of the rock specimens. Repeated exposures of these laser-induced jets against submerged rock specimens have a potential to practically bore holes on rock surfaces.
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