On modelling of the heat generation during friction stir welding using combined discrete/finite element approach

On modelling of the heat generation during friction stir welding using combined discrete/finite element approach

Michal Krzyzanowski, William M. Rainforth

Institute for Microstructural and Mechanical Process Engineering,,The University of Sheffield S1 3JD, UK.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7494/cmms.2011.1.0332

Abstract:

The concept of combining the latest finite element (FE) and discrete element (DE) multiscale numerical technologies for modelling of the tool/workpiece interface during high shear processing is described. The potential of FE tools and techniques merged with DE based transient dynamics is highlighted. The described numerical approach combines the DE transient dynamics used for meso- level modelling with FE analysis used for macro- level simulation. The transfer processes are described by the system of diffusion and motion equations including contact detection and interaction solutions for particles integrated in time. As an example of the application, modelling of the tool/workpiece interface including heat generation during friction stir welding (FSW) is considered.

Cite as:

Krzyzanowski, M., & Rainforth, W. (2011). On modelling of the heat generation during friction stir welding using combined discrete/finite element approach. Computer Methods in Materials Science, 11(1), 185 – 189. https://doi.org/10.7494/cmms.2011.1.0332

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Keywords:

Friction stir welding, Multiscale numerical analysis, Combined finite-discrete element method, Combined mechanical and heat transfer problem, Heat generation

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