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Squeeze molding simulation using the distinct element method considering green sand properties

Maeda et al., 2003

Document ID
16361365109421373352
Author
Maeda Y
Maruoka Y
Makino H
Nomura H
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of materials processing technology

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A three-dimensional simulation model for green sand molding analysis is developed using a typical discontinuous model, the distinct element method (DEM). This model is combined with a new algorithm and the characteristics of bonded sand and the particle size distribution …
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