Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7054926 International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 2017 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this paper, heat conduction coupled with multiphase changes are considered in a cylindrical multilayer composite accounting for thermal contact resistance depending on contact pressures and roughness parameters. A numerical simulation is proposed using both analytical developments and numerical computations. The presented modeling strategy relies on an algorithm that alternates between heat conduction accounting for volumetric heat sources and a multiphase change model based on non-isothermal Avrami's equation using the isokinetic assumption. Applications to coiling process (winding of a steel strip on itself) are considered. Indeed, phase changes determine the microstructure of the final material and are responsible for residual stresses that create flatness defects. A Finite Element modeling is used for validating the presented solution and numerical results are presented and discussed.
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