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Simulate ThermoMechanic constrain for material deposition (FDS)

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Hi everyone,

I now use comsol for 1 year ago for really simple problem. But today I would like to use it for more complex one. How can simulate the thermomechanics constrain over the manufacturing of piece through Fusion Deposit Modeling ? One of the main issue is to simulate the path of the tool over the process and make comparison between different tool path on the residual stress and distortion.

Thanks a lot for your help, if you need more details let me know.

1 Reply Last Post 26 févr. 2015, 10:02 UTC−5
Valentina Troncale COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 10 years ago 26 févr. 2015, 10:02 UTC−5
Hello Victor,

The COMSOL Model library proposes a variety of models on Themal and Mechanical applications.
One model you could start from may be the "Laser Heating of a Silicon Wafer", which is also available from the following link:
www.comsol.com/model/laser-heating-of-a-silicon-wafer-13835

You may write directly to the COMSOL support: support@comsol.com
providing more details on your application and attaching your model if you have one.

Thank you very much and all the very best,
Valentina








Hello Victor, The COMSOL Model library proposes a variety of models on Themal and Mechanical applications. One model you could start from may be the "Laser Heating of a Silicon Wafer", which is also available from the following link: http://www.comsol.com/model/laser-heating-of-a-silicon-wafer-13835 You may write directly to the COMSOL support: support@comsol.com providing more details on your application and attaching your model if you have one. Thank you very much and all the very best, Valentina

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