Abstract

Due to the special heating mode of High Current Pulsed Electron Beam (HCPEB) irradiation, intense stresses such as thermoelastic stress, quasi-static stress, and shock wave stress can be generated by a dynamic thermal field. A dynamic thermo-stress is the origins of these stresses. The simulations for non-melting and melting modes are respectively compared with related phenomena such as bending, surface plastic deformation, and residual stress (non-melting mode, quasi-static stress-related), crater formation, depth distribution of microhardness, fragmentation of pearlites (melting mode, shock-stress wave-related).

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