A robust numerical procedure for the thermomechanical flow simulation of friction stir welding process using an adaptive element-free Galerkin method (Q1665799)

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A robust numerical procedure for the thermomechanical flow simulation of friction stir welding process using an adaptive element-free Galerkin method
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    A robust numerical procedure for the thermomechanical flow simulation of friction stir welding process using an adaptive element-free Galerkin method (English)
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    27 August 2018
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    Summary: A meshfree modeling technique of material flow in the three-dimensional multiphysics thermomechanical friction stir welding process is presented. In this numerical model, the discretization in space is derived by the Element-Free Galerkin method using a Lagrangian meshfree convex approximation. The discrete thermal and mechanical equations are weakly coupled as the time advances using a forward difference scheme. A mortar contact algorithm is employed to model the stirring effect and heat generation due to frictional contact. Heat conductance between contacting bodies is considered as a function of contact pressure. A two-way adaptive procedure is introduced to the coupled thermomechanical system to surpass potential numerical problems associated with the extensive material deformation and spatial discretization. In each adaptive phase, a consistent projection operation utilizing the first-order meshfree convex approximation is performed to remap the solution variables. Finally, a three-dimensional multiphysics thermomechanical coupled friction stir welding problem is analyzed to demonstrate the effectiveness of the present meshfree numerical procedure.
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