2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2017.12.019
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Fatigue damage in fieldshapers used during electromagnetic forming and welding processes at high frequency impulse current

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“…As the flyer-target assembly undergoes a progressive deformation along the overlapped length, a fine mesh of the solution domain with a large number of discrete elements is a requisite [33,37,38]. The transient change of the EM field as the flyer moves away from the coil further requires a coupled field analysis, which is often neglected [39]. Recent efforts involved an independent calculation of the EM field and pressure at considering the deformed flyer-target assembly at discrete time-steps, which required a significant volume of computational time and resources [33].…”
Section: Process Mechanics and Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the flyer-target assembly undergoes a progressive deformation along the overlapped length, a fine mesh of the solution domain with a large number of discrete elements is a requisite [33,37,38]. The transient change of the EM field as the flyer moves away from the coil further requires a coupled field analysis, which is often neglected [39]. Recent efforts involved an independent calculation of the EM field and pressure at considering the deformed flyer-target assembly at discrete time-steps, which required a significant volume of computational time and resources [33].…”
Section: Process Mechanics and Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%