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Mathematical modelling of weld phenomena 3 / edited by H. Cerjak.

Contributor(s): Cerjak, H. (Horst).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Materials modelling series; Institute of Materials ; book 650.Publisher: London : IOM Communications, 1997Description: xii, 971 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 186125010X.Subject(s): Welding -- Mathematical models | Solidification -- Mathematical models | Microstructure -- Mathematical models | Numerical analysisDDC classification: 671.520423
Contents:
Section I: Weld Pool Phenomena -- Section II: Solidification -- Section III: Microstructural modelling -- Section IV: Microstructure and mechanical properties -- Section V: Modelling dedicated to different materials -- Section VI: Modelling tools -- Section VII: Modelling in various countries -- Section VIII: Residual stresses and distortion -- Section IX: Behaviour of hydrogen in weldments -- Section X: Modelling of welding processes.
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Contains the papers presented at the third international meeting on the 'numerical analysis of weldability' organised by the International Institute of Welding and the Department of Materials Science and Welding at Graz University of Technology. The evolution in weld microstructure has been modelled using cellular automata, which enable non-trivial processes and patterns to be computed starting with simple deterministic rules. One paper describes a model which incorporates the effect of deformation on precipitation kinetics in the HAZ during welding of cold-worked aluminium. For the first time there is a detailed article on the precipitation of oxides from the liquid weld pool.

Contains papers presented at the 3rd International Seminar "Numerical Analysis of Weldability" held in Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Section I: Weld Pool Phenomena -- Section II: Solidification -- Section III: Microstructural modelling -- Section IV: Microstructure and mechanical properties -- Section V: Modelling dedicated to different materials -- Section VI: Modelling tools -- Section VII: Modelling in various countries -- Section VIII: Residual stresses and distortion -- Section IX: Behaviour of hydrogen in weldments -- Section X: Modelling of welding processes.

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Cerjak\, H.

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