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A boundary element method analysis of temperature fields and stresses during solidification
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    A boundary element method analysis of temperature fields and stresses during solidification (English)
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    The subject of this paper is the analysis of transient temperature fields and associated stress fields in solidifying bodies. A mathematical model for such problems, together with a solution procedure using the boundary integral equation method, are presented here. Numerical and some experimental results, for the one-dimensional solidification of an aluminum bar, are presented and discussed.
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    effects of phase change
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    moving boundaries
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    thermal gradients
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    thermal and elastic strains
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    viscoplastic flow
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    transient temperature fields
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    stress fields
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    boundary integral equation method
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    one-dimensional solidification
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    aluminum
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