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The increased power of computer resources, combined with the development of scientific software products, has opened the way for numerical simulation of manufacturing processes such as welding. These processes induce metallurgical and mechanical modifications which have a major impact on the behaviour of the structure. Numerical simulation provides a complement to experimental techniques, which can be cumbersome and costly in their execution. Furthermore, numerical simulation provides rich, comprehensive information concerning all the qualities involved (temperatures, metallurgical phase proportions, strains, stresses, etc.), and consequently makes it possible to achieve clear comprehension of the processes concerned.
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Pont, D., Guichard, T. (1995). Sysweld® : Welding and Heat Treatment Modelling Tools. In: Atluri, S.N., Yagawa, G., Cruse, T. (eds) Computational Mechanics ’95. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79654-8_41
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