Modelling the transient thermal behavior of the pressure die-casting process with the BEM (Q2277798)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4197353
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4197353 |
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Modelling the transient thermal behavior of the pressure die-casting process with the BEM (English)
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1990
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The temperature within a die satisfies a parabolic equation with various boundary conditions on different parts of the boundary. By using a fundamental solution this problem is transformed to a time-dependent surface integral equation. The temperature is separated to a steady-state part satisfying Laplace's equation and a non-steady perturbation part. Since the solutions of steady-state potential integral equation has been discussed in earlier papers this model is discussed only briefly here. For the perturbation equation Wrobel's time-marching procedure and the boundary element method (BEM) are used. Numerical results are given.
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pressure die-casting process
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surface integral equation
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potential integral equation
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Wrobel's time-marching procedure
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boundary element method
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Numerical results
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