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Computer-Aided Physical Simulations Within the Context of New Technology Development

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Modeling Steel Deformation in the Semi-Solid State

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A new category has appeared in the experimental research for evaluation of material properties. It is called “physical simulation” and is directly related to a new type of computer controlled testing machine, able to change experiment conditions automatically during the experiment progress according to the assumed programme. It allows the course of industrial processes to be reconstructed in laboratory conditions, and, more precisely, the dynamics of changes in the tested material properties to be reconstructed as in the actual industrial process. So, the laboratory test results may be applied directly for commercial purposes.

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Hojny, M. (2018). Computer-Aided Physical Simulations Within the Context of New Technology Development. In: Modeling Steel Deformation in the Semi-Solid State. Advanced Structured Materials, vol 47. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67976-1_7

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