Laser Technology, Volume. 47, Issue 4, 541(2023)
Numerical simulation of dynamic response for aluminum target debris irradiated by nanosecond pulse laser
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ZHANG Meng, FANG Yingwu, ZHANG Guangpeng. Numerical simulation of dynamic response for aluminum target debris irradiated by nanosecond pulse laser[J]. Laser Technology, 2023, 47(4): 541
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Received: Jun. 1, 2022
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Published Online: Dec. 11, 2023
The Author Email: FANG Yingwu (fangyw72@126.com)