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Numerical modelling of electromagnetic casting processes
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    Numerical modelling of electromagnetic casting processes (English)
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    Electromagnetic casting leads to a mathematical model that consists from electromagnetics coupled with hydrodynamics with one free boundary. This model can be solved by the following proposed algorithm: (1) give an initial meniscus shape, (2) solve Maxwell's equations and compute Lorentz forces, (3) solve Navier-Stokes equations and compute normal tractions on the meniscus, (4) update the meniscus, (5) if the meniscus shape is ``sufficiently close'' to the previous one, then stop; otherwise, go to 2.
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    Electromagnetic casting
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    free boundary
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    Maxwell's equations
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    Lorentz forces
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    Navier-Stokes equations
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