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16 June 2004 High-power COIL fiber transmission for D&D application
Karin M. Gruenewald, Willy L. Bohn, Frank R. Duschek, Juergen Handke, Wolfgang O. Schall
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Proceedings Volume 5479, Laser Optics 2003: High-Power Gas Lasers; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.558188
Event: Laser Optics 2003, 2003, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
11 kW of COIL power are successfully transmitted through a 20 meter long modified commercial fiber system with optical losses below 10%. The transmission ratio is derived from simultaneous measurement of the laser output power behind the total reflector and the transmitted laser power behind the complete optical fiber system. The fiber delivery system is used to demonstrate cutting of various materials pertinent to dismantling & decommissioning of nuclear installations. Nitrogen and oxygen gas assisted cuts are performed for metal and nonmetal samples, which are made of steel, aluminum, concrete and graphite. The cutting results are validated with theoretical models from literature. The COIL cutting performance is compared to referenced data of laser materials processing.
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Karin M. Gruenewald, Willy L. Bohn, Frank R. Duschek, Juergen Handke, and Wolfgang O. Schall "High-power COIL fiber transmission for D&D application", Proc. SPIE 5479, Laser Optics 2003: High-Power Gas Lasers, (16 June 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.558188
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KEYWORDS
Laser cutting

Chemical oxygen iodine lasers

Aluminum

Nitrogen

Oxygen

Optical fibers

Fiber lasers

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