Recent Advances in Aluminium Casting Simulation: Evolving Domains & Dynamic Meshing

Amir Horr (Speaker), Johannes Kronsteiner, Christian Mühlstätter, Stefan Scheiblhofer

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Abstract

Advanced dynamic mesh and evolving-domain numerical techniques along with carefully-designed experimental work have been used herein to evaluate an optimised setup for casting process of aluminium alloys. One of the main contributions of this paper is to show the benefits of using novel dynamically discretized domain scheme based on thermal energy concept. A comprehensive theoretical study along with a series of carefully-designed experimental programs/simulation runs have been carried out to investigate the continuous casting process. The basic formulations and also algorithms of the proposed method are presented in a graphical manner where the results are extended further to show a full comparative study.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProcedings of Aluminium Two Thousand World Congress
Number of pages9
Publication statusPublished - 2017
EventAluminium Two Thousand World Congress -
Duration: 20 Jun 201724 Jun 2017

Conference

ConferenceAluminium Two Thousand World Congress
Period20/06/1724/06/17

Research Field

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