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JLA Vol:21 Iss:2 (Laser percussion drilling modeling utility)
Authors:
Tom A. Eppes
Ivana M. Milanovic
University of Hartford, 200 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartford, CT 06117, USA
Devdas Shetty
Lawrence Technological University, 21000 West Ten Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075, USA
Laser percussion drilling is widely used in the aerospace industry to produce cooling holes in jet engine components. A variety of theoretical models have been developed to predict the outcome of the drilling process. However, to utilize these models often requires sophisticated software to perform the required numerical analyses. A simple and easy-to-use computer utility Drilling Routine for Estimating, Analyzing, and Modeling (DREAM) was developed. DREAM is a free-standing MATLAB-based design that offers a convenient and flexible way to predict a variety of drilling process outcomes and can be executed on any Windows-based platform. This paper discusses the features that have been incorporated into the latest release.