2D Mathematical Model for the Simulation of Centrifugally Cast Part Solidification
Journal Title: RECENT - Year 2009, Vol 10, Issue 26
Abstract
The paper discusses the particularities of the mathematical modelling of centrifugally cast part solidification. The principle of 2D mathematical modelling of centrifugally cast tubular part solidification is presented. The mathematical model uses cylindrical coordinates and is based on the method of finite differences. The particularisation of the equations underlying the mathematical model is achieved by type and composition of the alloy.
Authors and Affiliations
Vasile JIMAN, Ioan CIOBANU, Sorin MUNTEANU
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