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Numerical methods for welding simulation: the next steps

Michael Smith, N A Leggatt, P J Bouchard, R J Dennis

In: Numerical methods for welding simulation: the next steps: ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference,Chicago; 27 Jul 2008; 2014. p. 505-516.

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Abstract

Numerical methods have been established to simulate welding processes, often based around the use of methods which represent the welding process in a simplified manner. Simplified methods include simultaneous deposition of weld beads and bead lumping wher

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Type of resource:
Content type:
Publication date:
Conference title:
ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference,Chicago
Conference start date:
2008-07-27
Proceedings start page:
505
Proceedings end page:
516
Proceedings pagination:
505-516
Contribution total pages:
11
Abstract:
Numerical methods have been established to simulate welding processes, often based around the use of methods which represent the welding process in a simplified manner. Simplified methods include simultaneous deposition of weld beads and bead lumping wher
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uk-ac-man-scw:ma1574
Created:
9th June, 2015, 11:21:19
Last modified:
9th June, 2015, 11:21:19

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