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Modelling heat transfer in powder bed additive manufacturing
Steve Brown,
Andre Giordimaina,
Adam Philo,
Marc Holmes,
Stuart Sillars,
Nicholas Lavery
Fifth International Conference on Computational Methods for Thermal Problems, Invited Keynote, Pages: 30 - 33
Swansea University Author: Steve Brown
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One of the most important ingredients in a numerical model of Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a heat transfer model. On its own this is challenging enough as conductive, convective and radiative heat transfer mechanisms are all important, coupled with liquid/solid phase changes. For metals and alloys...
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Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, INDIA
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