#7445. Numerical investigation of the transient interfacial material behavior during laser impact welding

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Mechanical Engineering;
Mechanics of Materials;
Metals and Alloys;
Condensed Matter Physics;
Materials Science (all);
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Abstract:
During laser impact welding, severe plastic strains and temperature spikes occurring in less than 1 µs make experimental observation impractical and necessitate computational modeling to characterize in-situ behavior. To understand the effects of microstructure and the associated inhomogeneity/anisotropy in laser impact welding, an Eulerian framework is applied to simulate cases with and without microstructure modeling.
Keywords:
Eulerian model; Inhomogeneous microstructure; Laser impact welding; Plastic strain; Thermal response

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