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Heat Sources in Sysweld

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by Yonggang Duan on 12 Feb 2016
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From finite element point of view, a heat source is modelled in SYSWELD by a volume density of energy named Qr (W/mm3) applied to elements, which move along the welding trajectory.
 
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