Modeling in welding, hot powder forming, and casting
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Modeling in welding, hot powder forming, and casting
ASM International, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This reference work provides thorough coverage of the theoretical foundations of thermomechanical modeling of welding, hot powder forming, and casting processes, which also can be applied to modeling of the heat treatment and forging of solids. Information on finite element modeling methods will assist design engineers in taking manufacturing processes into consideration to minimize residual stresses and deformation in the design of mechanical components.
Contents include:
Thermomechanical modeling
Thermal modeling of welds
Mechanical modeling of welding and residual stresses in welds
Metallurgical and mechanical consequences of phase transformations in numerical simulations of welding processes
Predicting and measuring methods of two- and three-dimensional residual stresses by using inherent strain as a parameter
Hot isostatic pressing
Hot powder forging
Modeling of heat transfer, fluid flow, and thermodynamics in casting
Stresses in castings
Thermomechanical modeling in casting with experimental validation.
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