Laser cutting of thick steel plates and simulated steel components using a 30 kW fiber laser

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Laser cutting of thick steel plates and simulated steel components using a 30 kW fiber laser was studied for application to nuclear decommissioning. Successful cutting of carbon steel and stainless steel plates up to 300 mm in thickness was demonstrated, as was that of thick steel components such as simulated reactor vessel walls, a large pipe, and a gate valve. The results indicate that laser cutting applied to nuclear decommissioning is a promising technology.

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Tamura, K., Ishigami, R., & Yamagishi, R. (2016). Laser cutting of thick steel plates and simulated steel components using a 30 kW fiber laser. Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 53(6), 916–920. https://doi.org/10.1080/00223131.2015.1080633

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