A new failure mode is observed in circular brass foils induced by laser bea
m. The new failure is based on the following experimental facts: (1) the pe
ripheries of the circular brass foils are fixed and the surfaces of the foi
ls are radiated by laser beam; (2) the laser beam used is considered to be
non-Gaussian spatially, actually an approximately uniform distribution limi
ted in a certain size spot; (3) the pulse on time of laser beam should be 2
50 mu s, i.e. so called long duration pulse laser. The failure process cons
ists of three stages; i.e. thermal bulging, localized shear deformation and
perforation by plugging. The word 'reverse' in 'reverse bulging and pluggi
ng mode' means that bulging and plugging occur in the direction of incident
laser beam. To study the newly-discovered type of failure quantitatively,
analytical solutions for the axisymmetric temperature field and deflection
curve are derived. The calculated results show that the newly discovered fa
ilure mode is attributed to the spatial structure effect of laser beam inde
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