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Three-dimensional finite element modeling of the flow of a metal melt with a free surface under conditions of a moving laser source
N. I. Belozerov, K. A. Chekhonin Khabarovsk Division of the Institute for Applied Mathematics, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract:
Three-dimensional convective heat and mass transfer in a metal melt bath under the action of a moving laser heat source
is considered. The mathematical model with a Lagrangian description is based on the Navier – Stokes equations,
continuity and energy, taking into account diffusion, convective and radiative heat losses. Temperature – dependent
surface effects are taken into account using surface tension (Marangoni forces) at a dynamic contact angle on a moving
three-phase contact line. The numerical solution of the problem is performed by the finite element method with a
divergently stable approximation of the main variables. The integration of kinematic and dynamic conditions on a free
surface is performed according to the Newmark – Bassac scheme. Verification and validation of the proposed
numerical algorithm is performed. The influence of the determining process parameters (laser power and scanning speed)
on the geometric dimensions of the melt bath is shown.
Key words:
laser energy source, free surface, surface tension, convective heat and mass transfer, finite element method, phase transition.
Received: 19.02.2024 Accepted: 24.05.2024
Citation:
N. I. Belozerov, K. A. Chekhonin, “Three-dimensional finite element modeling of the flow of a metal melt with a free surface under conditions of a moving laser source”, Dal'nevost. Mat. Zh., 24:1 (2024), 9–21
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