@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00047934, author = {田村, 浩司 and 山岸隆一郎 and 田村 浩司}, issue = {6}, journal = {Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology}, month = {Mar}, note = {Molten metal behaviors during the laser cutting of carbon steel and stainless steel specimens up to 300 mm in thickness were observed to dismantle large steel objects for the nuclear decommissioning, where attenuated process images from both steels were observed for detailed process analysis. Circular and rod-like molten metal structures were observed at the laser irradiated region depending on the assist gas flow conditions. Molten metal blow-off and flow processes were observed as cutting processes. The observations were explained by the aerodynamic interaction of the melted surface layer. The method is useful for the detailed observation of the molten metal behaviors, and the results are informative to understand and optimize the laser cutting process of very thick steel specimens.}, pages = {655--661}, title = {Observation of the molten metal behaviors during the laser cutting of thick steel specimens using attenuated process images}, volume = {54}, year = {2017} }