Sunteți pe pagina 1din 9

Finite Elements in Analysis and Design 32 (1999) 203}211

Finite elements and boundary elements applied


in phase change, solidi"cation and melting
problems. A bibliography (1996}1998)
Jaroslav Mackerle*
Linko( ping Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, S-581 83 Linko( ping, Sweden

Abstract

This bibliography contains references to papers, conference proceedings and theses/dissertations dealing
with "nite element and boundary element analyses of phase change, solidi"cation and melting problems that
were published in 1996}1998.  1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

1. Introduction

This bibliography provides a list of references on "nite element and boundary element methods
applied to the analysis/simulation of phase change, solidi"cation and melting problems. General
solution techniques as well as problem-speci"c applications are included. The entries have been
retrieved from the author's database, MAKEBASE. They are grouped into two main sections:

E "nite elements;
E boundary elements.

The references have been published in scienti"c journals, conference proceedings, and
theses/dissertations between 1996 and 1998. Some previously published reviews and books on the
"nite element and boundary element analysis/simulation of phase change, solidi"cation and
melting problems in general can be found in entries [159}162] of the Finite element methods

* Tel.: #46-13-28-1111; fax: #46-13-28-2717.


E-mail address: jarma@ikp.liu.se (J. Mackerle)

0168-874X/99/$ - see front matter  1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
PII: S 0 1 6 8 - 8 7 4 X ( 9 9 ) 0 0 0 0 7 - 4
204 J. Mackerle / Finite Elements in Analysis and Design 32 (1999) 203}211

section. The references are sorted in each category alphabetically according to the "rst author's
name.
The main topics include: 2-D and 3-D thermomechanical, linear and nonlinear analyses; phase
change problems; solidi"cation; melting; austenite-martensite phase change; martensitic trans-
formations; solid}liquid phase transformation; solid}solid phase transformation; liquid}vapor
phase transformation; multiple phase transformation; directional solidi"cation; vertical solidi"-
cation; droplet solidi"cation; pure and binary solidi"cation; convection-dominated melting; back-
melting; deformations in phase transformations; phase change with advective e!ects; solidi"cation
cracking; solidi"cation shrinkage; di!usion controlled transformation; simulations of quenching,
casting, welding, surface hardening, injection mold "lling, rolling, melt-spinning, quenching}tem-
pering; core melt accidents; crystal growth; recrystallization kinetics.
Materials under consideration: metals; steels; alloys; polymers; glass; multicomponent alloys;
biomedical alloys; electromechanical materials; multi-layered materials; shape-memory alloys;
carbon steels; hypoeutectoid Fe}C steels; austenitic stainless steels; gray iron; aluminum; zinc;
dendritic metallic alloys; eutectic alloys; ternary alloys; Cu}Fe alloys; Ti}Al alloys; Ti}Ni alloys;
Inconel; metal matrix composites; thermosetting resins; thermoplastic composites; porous medium;
silicon; crystals; sapphire crystals; ice formation.

2. Bibliography

2.1. Finite element methods

2.1.1. Papers in journals/conference proceedings and theses


[1] F. Auricchio, E. Sacco, A one-dimensional model for superelastic shape-memory alloys with di!erent elastic
properties between austenite and martensite, Int. J. Non-Linear Mech. 32 (6) (1997) 1101}1114.
[2] A. Bachran et al., In#uence of thermal processing parameters and material properties on velocity con"gurations in
semiconductor melts during the Bridgman growth, Crystal Res. Technol. 33 (1) (1998) 27}36.
[3] D. Bammann et al., Development of a carburizing and quenching simulation tool: a material model for carburizing
steels undergoing phase transformations, 2nd Int. Conf. Quench. Contr. Distort., Cleveland, ASM, 1996, pp. 367}375.
[4] S. Beissel, T. Belytschko, On patterns of deformation in phase transformations and luders bands, Int. J. Solids
Struct. 33 (12) (1996) 1689}1707.
[5] M. Bellet et al., Thermomechanics of the cooling stage in casting processes: a three-dimensional "nite element
analysis and experimental validation, Metall. Mater. Trans. B 27 (1) (1996) 81}99.
[6] S. Bhandari et al., Mechanical behaviour of RPV materials in case of complete core melt, ASME/JSME Joint
Press. Vess. Piping Conf., PVP 362, ASME, 1998, pp. 167}174.
[7] J.R. Boehmer et al., Strategies for coupled analysis of thermal strain history during continuous solidi"cation
processes, Adv. Eng. Software 29 (7/9) (1998) 679}697.
[8] A. Bokota, S. Iskierka, E!ect of phase transformation on stress states in surface layer of laser hardened carbon
steel, ISIJ Int. 36 (11) (1996) 1383}1391.
[9] S. Bounds et al., A modi"ed e!ective capacitance method for solidi"cation modelling using linear tetrahedral "nite
elements, Int. J. Numer. Meth. Eng. 39 (18) (1996) 3195}3215.
[10] S. Brandon et al., Interface shapes and thermal "elds during the gradient solidi"cation method growth of sapphire
single crystals, J. Crystal Growth 167 (1/2) (1996) 190}207.
[11] J.L. Briaud, A. Chaouch, Hydrate melting in soil around hot conductor, J. Geotech. Geoenvir. Eng. 123 (7) (1997)
645}653.
[12] O.T. Bruhns, In#uence of phase transformation process on the stress and inelastic deformation behaviour, ZAMM
76 (S4) (1996) 583}586.
J. Mackerle / Finite Elements in Analysis and Design 32 (1999) 203}211 205

[13] A. Buchholz, S. Engler, The in#uence of forced convection on solidi"cation interfaces, Comput. Mater. Sci. 7 (1/2)
(1996) 221}227.
[14] A.V. Bune et al., Optimization of bulk HgCdTe growth in a directional solidi"cation furnace by numerical
simulation, MRS Fall Meet., Boston, 398, 1996, pp. 139}144.
[15] F.M. Carlson et al., Thermomechanical analysis in directional solidi"cation of CdTe, Proc. SPIE 2809 (1996) 185}195.
[16] D. Celentano, A "nite element formulation for phase-change problems with advective e!ects, Commun. Numer.
Meth. Eng. 14 (8) (1998) 719}730.
[17] D. Celentano, E. Perez, Phase-change temperature-based formulation including general latent heat e!ects, Int. J.
Numer. Meth. Heat Fluid Flow 6 (8) (1996) 71}79.
[18] D. Celentano et al., A coupled thermomechanical model for the solidi"cation of cast metals, Int. J. Solids Struct. 33
(5) (1996) 647}673.
[19] R. Cerny, P. Prikryl, A computational model of pulsed-laser irradiation of hydrogenated amorphous silicon with
phase changes, ZAMM 76 (S5) (1996) 99}100.
[20] R. Cerny, P. Prikryl, Computational model of nonequilibrium phase transitions in a Si-Ge system, Comput.
Mater. Sci. Symp. D 10 (1/4) (1998) 468}474.
[21] M. Cervera et al., Thermo-mechanical analysis of industrial solidi"cation processes, 4th World Cong. Comp.
Mech., Buenos Aires, 1998, pp. 1100.
[22] D. H. Chang et al., Analysis of transient heat conduction with phase change in a spray deposited body, TMS Ann.
Meet. Solidi"c., San Antonio, 1998, pp. 497}508.
[23] J.G. Chang, C.I. Weng, Numerical modelling of twin-roll casting by the coupled #uid #ow and heat transfer model,
Int. J. Numer. Meth. Eng. 40 (3) (1997) 493}509.
[24] D. Chen et al., Numerical simulation of solidi"cation and heat transfer in meniscus zone during continuous
casting, Iron Steel (Peking) 32 (8) (1997) 26}29.
[25] H. Chen, K.Y . Zhou, Finite element analysis of injection mold "lling with melt solidi"cation, Int. Symp. Heat
Transfer, Beijing, 1996, pp. 553}558.
[26] J.R. Chen et al., Study on heat conduction with variable phase transformation composition during quench
hardening, J. Mater. Process. Technol. 63 (1/3) (1997) 554}558.
[27] H. Cheng et al., Finite element analysis of temperature "eld with phase transformation and nonlinear surface heat
transfer coe$cient during quenching, Appl. Math. Mech. 19 (1) (1998) 15}20.
[28] R.K. Chin et al., Thermomechanical modeling of molten metal droplet solidi"cation applied to layered manufac-
turing, Mech. Mater. 24 (4) (1996) 257}271.
[29] Y.W. Cho et al., Numerical analysis of molten metal shape in cold crucibles by 3D FEM, Model. Simul. Mater. Sci.
Eng. 4 (1) (1996) 11}22.
[30] M. Cruchaga, D. Celentano, A thermally coupled #ow formulation with microstructural phase-change e!ects, 4th
World Cong. Comp. Mech., Buenos Aires, 1998, pp. 1109.
[31] J.V. Daurelle et al., Modeling of coupled heat and mass transfer with phase change in a porous medium:
application to superheated steam drying, Numer. Heat Transfer. A 33 (1) (1998) 39}63.
[32] G. Duijvestijn et al., Prediction of thermoplastic failure of a reactor pressure vessel under a postulated core melt
accident, Comput. Struct. 64 (5/6) (1997) 1239}1249.
[33] M. Fackeldey et al., Coupled modelling of the solidi"cation process predicting temperatures, stresses and
microstructures, Comput. Mater. Sci. 7 (1/2) (1996) 194}199.
[34] A.I. Fedoseyev, J.I.D. Alexander, Inverse FEM for pure and binary solidi"cation problems, J. Comput. Phys. 130
(2) (1997) 243}255.
[35] S.D. Felicelli, Three-dimensional simulations of freckles in multicomponent alloys, 4th World Cong. Comp.
Mech., Buenos Aires, 1998, pp. 486.
[36] S.D. Felicelli et al., Finite element analysis of directional solidi"cation of multicomponent alloys, Int. J. Numer.
Meth. Fluids 27 (Spec) (1998) 207}227.
[37] S.D. Felicelli et al., Modeling freckle formation in three dimensions during solidi"cation of multicomponent alloys,
Metall. Mater. Trans. B 29 (4) (1998) 847}855.
[38] Z. Feng, Computational analysis of thermal and mechanical conditions for weld metal solidi"cation cracking,
Weld. Res. Abroad 42 (1) (1996) 34}41.
206 J. Mackerle / Finite Elements in Analysis and Design 32 (1999) 203}211

[39] P. Franke, G. Inden, Di!usion controlled transformations in multi-particle systems, Z. Metallkd. 88 (12) (1997)
917}924.
[40] L.M. Galantucci, L. Tricarico, Computer-aided approach for the simulation of the directional solidi"cation
process for gas turbine blades, J. Mater. Process. Technol. 77 (1/3) (1998) 160}165.
[41] J.F. Gangho!er, K. Simonsson, A micromechanical model of the martensitic transformation, Mech. Mater. 27 (3)
(1998) 125}144.
[42] J.F. Gangho!er et al., Micromechanical analysis of the "nite element calculation of a di!usional transformation, J.
Mater. Sci. 32 (18) (1997) 4941}4955.
[43] D.K. Gartling, P.A. Sackinger, Finite element simulation of vacuum arc remelting, Int. J. Numer. Meth. Fluids 24
(12) (1997) 1271}1289.
[44] K. Ghandi, N.W. Hagood, Hybrid "nite element model for phase transitions in nonlinear electromechanically
coupled material, Proc. SPIE 3039 (1997) 97}112.
[45] K.M. Ghandi, N.W. Hagood, Nonlinear "nite element modeling of phase transitions in electromechanically
coupled materials, Proc. SPIE 2715 (1996) 121}140.
[46] M. Glowacki, Finite element three-dimensional modelling of the solidi"cation of a metal forming charge, J. Mater.
Process. Technol. 60 (1/4) (1996) 501}505.
[47] Z.X. Gong, A.S. Majumdar, Flow and heat transfer in convection-dominated melting in a rectangular cavity
heated from below, Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer 41 (17) (1998) 2573}2580.
[48] Z.X. Gong, A.S. Mujumdar, Enhancement of energy charge-discharge rates in composite slabs of di!erent phase
change materials, Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer 39 (4) (1996) 725}733.
[49] Z.X. Gong, A.S. Mujumdar, Cyclic heat transfer in a novel storage unit of multiple phase change materials, Appl.
Thermal Eng. 16 (10) (1996) 807}815.
[50] Z.X. Gong, A.S. Mujumdar, Finite element model for convection-dominated melting and solidi"cation problems,
Int. J. Numer. Meth. Heat Fluid Flow 8 (4) (1998) 393}408.
[51] M. Grujicic, N. Sankaran, Dispersed-phase martensitic transformation controlled deformation behavior of
two-phase metallic materials, Int. J. Solids Struct. 34 (33/4) (1997) 4421}4446.
[52] C.H. Gur, A.E. Tekkaya, Finite element simulation of quench hardening, Steel Res. 67 (7) (1996) 298}306.
[53] C.H. Gur et al., E!ect of boundary conditions and workpiece geometry on residual stresses and microstructure in
quenching process, Steel Res. 67 (11) (1996) 501}506.
[54] O. Gurdogan et al., Mold "lling and solidi"cation studies of a gray iron engine block, SAE Int. Cong. Expo.,
Detroit, 1336, 1998, pp. 29}37.
[55] K.H. Han, Y.T. Im, Compressible #ow analysis of "lling and post-"lling in injection molding with phase-change
e!ect, Compos. Struct. 38 (1/4) (1997) 179}190.
[56] A.B. Hauggaard et al., Integration in numerical phase change analysis, 9th Nordic Sem. Comput. Mech., Lyngby,
Denmark, 1996, pp. 223}226.
[57] J.C. Heinrich et al., Numerical modeling of the variations in density during directional solidi"cation of dendritic
metallic alloys, 4th World Cong. Comp. Mech., Buenos Aires, 1998, pp. 1102.
[58] J.A. Hines, K.S. Vecchio, Recrystallization kinetics within adiabatic shear bands, Acta Mater. 45 (2) (1997)
635}649.
[59] S. Ho, A. Saigal, Solidi"cation of SiC particulate-reinforced aluminum metal matrix composites, Adv. Compos.
Mater. 5 (3) (1996) 213}224.
[60] J.W. Hooijmans, G. Den Ouden, Hydrogen absorption during arc melting, Mater. Sci. Technol. 12 (1) (1996)
81}85.
[61] H. Hooputra et al., Analyzing unidirectional solidi"cation for a Co}Cr}Mo biomedical alloy by FEA, JOM 48 (3)
(1996) 30}33.
[62] A.V. Idesman et al., Finite element simulation of martensitic phase transition in elastoplastic material at "nite
strains, in: D. R. J. Owen (Ed.), Proc. 5th Int. Conf. Comput. Plast., CIMNE, 1997, pp. 1323}1328.
[63] A.V. Idesman et al., Simulation of martensitic phase transition progress with continuous and discontinuous
displacements at the interface, Comp. Mater. Sci. 9 (1/2) (1997) 64}75.
[64] P.A. Intemann, M. Kazmierczak, Heat transfer and ice formations deposited upon cold tube bundles immersed in
#owing water, I } Convection analysis, Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer 40 (3) (1997) 557}572.
J. Mackerle / Finite Elements in Analysis and Design 32 (1999) 203}211 207

[65] P.A. Intemann, M. Kazmierczak, Heat transfer and ice formations deposited upon cold tube bundles immersed in
#owing water, II } Conjugate analysis, Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer 40 (3) (1997) 573}588.
[66] A. Jacot et al., Modelling of electromagnetic heating, cooling and phase transformations during surface hardening
of steels, J. Phys. IV 6 (1) (1996) 203}213.
[67] A. Jacot et al., Modeling of phase transformations in hypoeutectoid Fe}C steels during heating, TMS Ann. Meet.
Solidi"c., San Antonio, 1998, pp. 139}148.
[68] K.J. Jeong, I.S. Hwang, Creep model for LWR lower head under core melting accidents, ASME/JSME Joint Press.
Vess. Piping Conf., PVP 365, ASME, 1998, pp. 241}247.
[69] J. Jergeus, Martensite formation and residual stresses around railway wheel #ats, Proc. Inst. Mech. Eng., Part
C 212 (1) (1998) 69}79.
[70] X. Jiang, R.H. Nochetto, P1-P1 FEM for a phase relaxation model- I: Quasi-uniform mesh, SIAM J. Numer. Anal.
35 (3) (1998) 1176}1190.
[71] K.D. Jonnalagadda et al., Transformation of embedded shape memory alloy ribbons, Proc. SPIE 3039 (1997)
242}253.
[72] D.Y. Ju et al., Simulation of quenching-tempering process based on metallo-thermo-mechanics, J. Soc. Mater. Sci.
Jpn. 45 (6) (1996) 643}649.
[73] W.M. Judson, S. Paolucci, Micro/macro solidi"cation model for columnar eutectic alloys with velocity dependent
freezing temperatures, 1996 ASME Int. Mech. Eng. Cong. Expo., HTD 336, ASME, 1996, pp. 85}93.
[74] B. Kaempf, Stresses and strains in two-phase materials, Comp. Mater. Sci. 5 (1/3) (1996) 151}156.
[75] N. Kanai et al., Three-dimensional slab deformation of solidifying shell at central bearing during high speed
continuous casting, Trans. Jpn. Soc. Mech. Eng., Ser C 63 (613) (1997) 3294}3299.
[76] C.G. Kang et al., Coupled solidi"cation analysis of materials and cooling roller in direct rolling process, J. Mater.
Process. Technol. 66 (1/3) (1997) 277}286.
[77] R.G. Keanini, N. N. Desai, Inverse "nite element reduced mesh method for predicting multi-dimension phase
change boundaries and nonlinear solid phase heat transfer, Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer 39 (5) (1996) 1039}1049.
[78] R.G. Keanini, N.N. Desai, Inverse-based reconstruction of internal solid-liquid phase boundaries and associated
solid phase temperature "elds, Inverse Prob. Eng. 3 (1/3) (1996) 93}113.
[79] M. Kimura et al., A solid}liquid di!usion model for growth and dissolution of ternary alloys by liquid phase
epitaxy, J. Crystal Growth 158 (3) (1996) 231}240.
[80] S.D. King et al., Using eigenfunctions of the two-point correlation function to study convection with multiple
phase transformations, Geophys. Res. Lett. 24 (6) (1997) 703}706.
[81] K.M. Kit, J.M. Schultz, A space-time element model to study the in#uence of interfacial kinetics and di!usion on
crystallization kinetics, Int. J. Numer. Meth. Eng. 40 (14) (1997) 2679}2692.
[82] K.M. Kit, J.M. Schultz, Study of bundle formation during crystallization in polymer blends, J. Polymer Sci. B 36
(5) (1998) 873}888.
[83] F. Klein et al., Numerical simulation of the solidi"cation of zinc die castings, Mater. Sci. Forum 215}216 (1996)
415}422.
[84] I. Kreja, B.B. Budkowska, Fixed "nite element model of heat transfer with phase change } Part II: Analysis of
numerical examples, Int. J. O!shore Polar Eng. 7 (3) (1997) 226}232.
[85] T.S.P. Kumar, Application of an e$cient "nite element solver for simulation of solidi"cation during continuous
casting of steel billets, Tata Search (India) 3 (1996) 61}67.
[86] C.W. Lan, F.C. Chen, A "nite volume method for solute segregation in directional solidi"cation and comparison
with a "nite element method, Comput. Meth. Appl. Mech. Eng. 131 (1/2) (1996) 191}207.
[87] J. Lee, K.Y. Hwang, A hybrid numerical analysis of heat transfer and thermal stress in a solidifying body using
FVM and FEM, Int. J. Eng. Sci. 34 (8) (1996) 901}922.
[88] J. Lee, K.Y. Hwang, Prediction of thermal stresses during vertical solidi"cation of a pure metal with density
change, J. Mater. Process. Technol. 57 (1/2) (1996) 85}94.
[89] R.T. Lee, W.Y. Chiou, E$cient multilevel "nite element approach to three-dimensional phase change problems,
Numer. Heat Transfer B 31 (1) (1997) 73}90.
[90] A.A. Leshchuk, Numerical modeling of coupled processes of electrical and heat conduction and thermoplasticity
with regard to phase transition of materials, 4th World Cong. Comp. Mech., Buenos Aires, 1998, pp. 493.
208 J. Mackerle / Finite Elements in Analysis and Design 32 (1999) 203}211

[91] V.I. Levitas et al., Phase transitions in elastoplastic materials: thermodynamical theory and numerical simulation,
J. Phys. IV 6 (C1) (1996) 309}319.
[92] V.I. Levitas et al., Finite element simulation of martensitic phase transitions in elastoplastic materials, Int. J. Solids
Struct. 35 (9/10) (1998) 855}887.
[93] B.Q. Li, Numerical simulation of #ow and temperature evolution during the initial phase of steady state
solidi"cation, J. Mater. Process. Technol. 71 (3) (1997) 402}413.
[94] Y.Y. Li et al., Thermal phase transformation and residual stress estimation of multi-layer materials for cylindrical
or #at shape, J. Eng. Mater. Technol. ASME 118 (3) (1996) 393}401.
[95] J. Luksza et al., Modelling of the e!ects of strain-induced martensitic transformation on the mechanical behaviour
in drawn tubes, Steel Res. 68 (12) (1997) 541}545.
[96] E.N. Mamiya, J.C. Simo, Stress-induced phase transformation in elastic solids under anti-plane
deformations: dissipative constitutive models and numerical simulation, Comput. Meth. Appl. Mech. Eng. 133
(1/2) (1996) 47}77.
[97] P.Y. Manach, G. Rio, Finite element simulations of internal stresses generated during the ferroelastic deformation
of NiTi bodies, J. Phys. IV 6 (1) (1996) 235}244.
[98] H. Matsui, K. Ikegami, Viscoelastic properties of thermosetting resin in phase transition and e!ect of curing
temperature on internal stress, Trans. Jpn. Soc. Mech. Eng., Ser A 62 (596) (1996) 993}1000.
[99] W. Michaeli, H. Keller, Simulation of solidi"cation and the resulting mechanical properties of polypropylene,
Comp. Mater. Sci. 7 (1/2) (1996) 253}256.
[100] V. Mirea et al., Numerical simulation of the solidi"cation in metallurgy of aluminium, Metalurgia 1 (2) (1996)
34}35.
[101] Y. Miyata et al., Rapidly solidi"ed structures of Al}0.5 mass% Cu alloy obtained by high power CO laser grazing,

J. Jpn. Inst. Met. 62 (6) (1998) 577}585.
[102] J. Moeller et al., Elastic stresses in surface crystallization of glasses: phase transformations at spike tips, J.
Non-Cryst. Solids 219 (1997) 142}148.
[103] B. Moran et al., Homogeneous nucleation of a solid}solid dilatational phase transformation, Int. J. Solids Struct.
33 (13) (1996) 1903}1919.
[104] E. Moritzer, H. Potente, Theoretical and practical results for the gas injection molding process variant: melt
displacement into an over#ow cavity, 54th Ann. Tech. Conf., Indianapolis, ANTEC, 1996, pp. 674}678.
[105] Y.V.L.N. Murthy et al., Analysis of residual stresses and metallurgical phase changes in centrifugally cast bi-metal
grinding rolls, J. Manuf. Sci. Eng., ASME 119 (3) (1997) 290}297.
[106] L. Nastac, D.M. Stefanescu, Macrotransport-solidi"cation kinetics modeling of equiaxed dendritic growth II-
Computation problems and validation on Inconel 718 superalloy casting, Metall. Mater. Trans. A 27 (12) (1996)
4075}4083.
[107] G.F. Naterer, Simultaneous pressure-velocity coupling in the two-phase zone for solidi"cation shrinkage in an
open cavity, Model. Simul. Mater. Sci. Eng. 5 (6) (1997) 595}613.
[108] N. Naumann et al., About continuous casting of cladded slabs, Berg. Huttenmann. Monatsh. 141 (5) (1996)
192}195.
[109] K.W. Ng et al., Heat transfer in free convection-dominated melting of a phase change material in a horizontal
annulus, Int. Commun. Heat Mass Transfer 25 (5) (1998) 631}640.
[110] J.P. O'Connor, R.M. Weber, Thermal management of electronic packages using solid-to-liquid phase change
techniques, 1st Ann. Int. Syst. Packaging Symp., San Diego, 1997, pp. 72}80.
[111] T.H. Oh et al., Studies on melt-spinning process of hollow "bers, J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 68 (8) (1998) 1209}1217.
[112] P.H. Oosthuizen, J.T. Paul, A numerical study of the steady state freezing of water in an open rectangular cavity,
Int. J. Numer. Meth. Heat Fluid Flow 6 (5) (1996) 3}16.
[113] Y. Otsuki et al., Numerical simulations of annular extrudate swell of polymer melts, Polym. Eng. Sci. 37 (7) (1997)
1171}1181.
[114] T. Ouyang, K.K. Tamma, Finite element simulations involving simultaneous multiple interface fronts in phase
change problems, Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer 39 (8) (1996) 1711}1718.
[115] T. Ouyang, K.K. Tamma, On adaptive time stepping approaches for thermal solidi"cation processes, Int. J.
Numer. Meth. Heat Fluid Flow 6 (2) (1996) 37}50.
J. Mackerle / Finite Elements in Analysis and Design 32 (1999) 203}211 209

[116] S. Pagano et al., Solid}solid phase transition modelling. Local and global minimizations of non-convex and
relaxed potentials. Isothermal case for shape memory alloys, Int. J. Eng. Sci. 36 (10) (1998) 1143}1172.
[117] S. Peneau et al., Front motion and convective heat #ux determination in a phase change process, Inverse Prob.
Eng. 4 (1) (1996) 53}91.
[118] V. Pina et al., Measures de temperature et de changement de phase de bandes de cisaillement adiabatique dans un
alliage TA6V, J. Phys. IV 7 (3) (1997) 277}282.
[119] X. Pu, Application of control volume "nite element method to phase change problems during DC casting, 7th
Joint Thermophys. Heat Transfer Conf., HTD 357-3, ASME, 1998, pp. 3}12.
[120] Z. Qin, S. Dost, A model for liquid phase electroepitaxial growth of ternary alloy semiconductors, II: Application,
Int. J. Appl. Electromag. Mech. 7 (2) (1996) 129}142.
[121] O. Rahli et al., Analysis of heat transfer with liquid}vapor phase change in a forced-#ow #uid moving through
porous media, Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer 39 (18) (1996) 3959}3975.
[122] M. Rappaz et al., Prediction of grain structures in various solidi"cation processes, Metall. Mater. Trans. A 27 (3)
(1996) 695}705.
[123] G. Reisner et al., Strain-induced martensitic transformation in a dilute Cu}Fe alloy } micromechanical modeling
and experiments, Mater. Sci. Eng. A 215 (1/2) (1996) 50}56.
[124] G. Reisner et al., Micromechanical modeling of martensitic transformation in random microstructures, Int. J.
Solids Struct. 35 (19) (1998) 2457}2473.
[125] G. Rengarajan et al., Numerical modeling of stress induced martensitic phase transformation in shape memory
alloys, Int. J. Solids Struct. 35 (14) (1998) 1489}1513.
[126] J. Rodriguez et al., Change of pattern of solidi"cation in bottom poured ingots, represented by a mathematical
model and its e!ect on the appearance of defects in pipes, TMS Ann. Meet. Sensors Model. Mater. Proc., Orlando,
1997, pp. 143}150.
[127] R.K. Sajikumar et al., Finite element analysis of e!ect of precipitate aspect ratio on accommodation energies
during solid state transformations, Mater. Sci. Eng. A 251 (1/2) (1998) 173}183.
[128] A. Sakuma, T. Inoue, Coupled solid}liquid analysis for viscoplastic body with moving boundary caused by
melting/solidi"cation (2nd Rep, Simulation of welding process), Trans. Jpn. Soc. Mech. Eng., Ser. A 62 (596) (1996)
1032}1037.
[129] A. Sakuma, T. Inoue, Coupled solid-liquid analysis for viscoplastic body with moving boundary caused by
melting/solidi"cation (1st Rep, Modeling and FE equations), Trans. Jpn. Soc. Mech. Eng., Ser. A. 62 (596) (1996)
1025}1031.
[130] G.S. Sarmiento et al., Parameters optimization in steady state growth of cells arrays, 4th World Cong. Comp.
Mech., Buenos Aires, 1998, pp. 803.
[131] N. Scheerlinck et al., Improved "nite element enthalpy method for heat transfer problems with phase changes,
ASAE Ann. Int. Meet., St Joseph, 3, 1997, Paper No. 976003.
[132] S. Sen et al., Finite element evaluation of elasto-plastic accommodation energies during solid state transforma-
tions: coherent, spherical precipitate in matrix, Acta Mater. 44 (2) (1996) 437}444.
[133] I.K. Senchenkov et al., Numerical modeling of the thermoviscoplastic state of bodies with allowance for phase
transformations, Int. Appl. Mech. 32 (12) (1997) 970}976.
[134] H. Shibata et al., In situ observation of engulfment and pushing of nonmetallic inclusions in steel melt by
advancing melt/solid interface, ISIJ Int. 38 (2) (1998) 149}156.
[135] P.H. Shipway, H.K.D.H. Bhadeshia, The mechanical stabilisation of Widmanstatten ferrite, Mater. Sci. Eng. A 223
(1/2) (1997) 179}185.
[136] F.O. Sonmez, H.T. Hahn, Modeling of heat transfer and crystallization in thermoplastic composite tape placement
process, J. Thermoplast. Compos. Mater. 10 (3) (1997) 198}240.
[137] N.R. Sottos et al., Analysis of phase transformation fronts in SMA composites, Proc. SPIE 2715 (1996) 427}438.
[138] L. Sowa, Numerical analysis of solid phase growing in a continuous steel caster, ZAMM 76 (S5) (1996) 491}492.
[139] B. Taljat et al., Numerical analysis of GTA welding process with emphasis on post-solidi"cation phase transforma-
tion e!ects on residual stresses, Mater. Sci. Eng. A 246 (1/2) (1998) 45}54.
[140] B.G. Thomas, J.T. Parkman, Simulation of thermal distortion of a steel droplet solidifying on a copper chill, TMS
Ann. Meet. Solidi"c., San Antonio, 1998, pp. 509}520.
210 J. Mackerle / Finite Elements in Analysis and Design 32 (1999) 203}211

[141] T. Thors, Thermomechanical calculation of quench distortion with application to case hardening of steel, Scand. J.
Metall. 27 (4) (1998) 159}170.
[142] T. Thors et al., Thermomechanical calculation of quench distortion considering the e!ect of autotempering of
martensite, Scand. J. Metall. 27 (4) (1998) 171}179.
[143] A. Torlen, G. Horrigmoe, Finite element modelling of freezing of "ne grained iron ore, 9th Nordic Sem. Comput.
Mech., Lyngby, Denmark, 1996, pp. 227}230.
[144] N. Van den Bogaert, F. Dupret, Simulation of back-melting in Czochralski growth, J. Crystal Growth 166 (1/4)
(1996) 446}451.
[145] N.M. Vanaparthy, M.N. Srinivasan, Modelling of solidi"cation structure of continuous cast steel, Model. Simul.
Mater. Sci. Eng. 6 (3) (1998) 237}249.
[146] J.H. Wang, D.H. Kim, Numerical analysis of melt/solid interface shape in zone melting recrystallization process, J.
Crystal Growth 173 (1/2) (1997) 201}209.
[147] J. Woelke, J. Zielnica, The in#uence of cooling rates on the distribution of the structure and phases in hardened
cylindrical elements, Arch. Appl. Mech. 67 (6) (1997) 422}432.
[148] G.Z. Yang, N. Zabaras, Inverse design and control of microstructural development in solidi"cation processes with
natural convection, 31st ASME Nat. Heat Transfer Conf., HTD 323, ASME, 1996, pp. 1}8.
[149] G.Z. Yang, N. Zabaras, An adjoint method for the inverse design of solidi"cation processes with natural
convection, Int. J. Numer Meth. Eng. 42 (6) (1998) 1121}1144.
[150] N. Yang et al., Solidi"cation behaviour of PD-RH droplets during spray atomization, J. Mater. Sci. 32 (24) (1997)
6589}6594.
[151] N. Yoshikawa et al., Residual stress and phase transformation in the Y-PSZ/metal joints, Mater. Trans. JIM 37 (4)
(1996) 748}753.
[152] G. Yu et al., Simulation study on initial solidi"cation of continuous casting slab, Iron Steel (Peking) 32 (7) (1997) 21}23.
[153] N. Zabaras, G.Z. Yang, Inverse design of solidi"cation processes with desired freezing front motions and heat
#uxes, 2nd Int. Conf. Inverse Prob. Eng., Le Croisic, ASME, 1998, pp. 549}553.
[154] K.F. Zhang et al., Finite element analysis of heat transfer and microstructure in melt-spinning of Ti}Al, TMS Ann.
Meet. Solidi"c., San Antonio, 1998, pp. 255}269.
[155] X.J. Zhang et al., E!ect of through-thickness strain distribution on the static recrystallization of hot rolled
austenitic stainless steel strip, J. Mater. Process. Technol. 60 (1/4) (1996) 615}619.
[156] A. Ziolkowski, B. Raniecki, FEM analysis of the one-dimensional coupled thermomechanical problem of TiNi
SMA, J. Phys. IV 6 (1) (1996) 395}403.
[157] Y.F. Zou et al., Dynamics of melt}crystal interface and coupled convection-stress predictions for Czochralski
crystal growth processes, J. Crystal Growth 166 (1/4) (1996) 476}482.
[158] P. Zwigl, D.C. Dunand, Numerical modeling of transformation superplasticity for an elastic, ideally-plastic
material, TMS Ann. Meet. Superpl. Superpl. Form., San Antonio, 1998, pp. 239}246.

2.1.2. Other reviews and books


[159] F.D. Fischer, Transformation plasticity (TRIP) in steels, an overview, in: H. Fujiwara et al. (Eds.), Residual Stresses
III, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1992, pp. 169}176.
[160] R.W. Lewis et al. (Eds.), Numerical Methods in Thermal Problems, Pineridge Press, Swansea, 1987.
[161] R.D. Pehlke, Heat #ow analyses for solidi"cation and cooling, state-of-the-art, Model. Contr. Cast. Weld. Process
IV, Palm Coast, FL, 1988, pp. 3}13.
[162] R. Viskanta, Mathematical modeling of transport processes during solidi"cation of binary systems, JSME Int. J.,
Ser. II 33 (3) (1990) 409}423.

2.2. Boundary element methods

2.2.1. Papers in journals/conference proceedings and theses


[1] J.R. Berger, W.V. Fehringer, Driving traction on phase boundary interfaces in solids with boundary elements,
Comput. Mech. 22 (1) (1998) 19}25.
J. Mackerle / Finite Elements in Analysis and Design 32 (1999) 203}211 211

[2] W. DeLima-Silva, A boundary element formulation for multi-dimensional heat transfer phase change problems, 4th
World Cong. Comp. Mech., Buenos Aires, 1998, p. 713.
[3] T. Goto, M. Suzuki, Analysis of transient heat conduction with phase changes by a boundary integral equation
method, Nucl. Eng. Des. 162 (2/3) (1996) 317}324.
[4] R. Irizarry}Rivera, W.D. Seider, Model-predictive control of the Czochralski crystallization process, Part I-
Conduction dominated melt, J. Crystal Growth 178 (4) (1997) 593}611.
[5] W.Q. Lu, Boundary element analysis of 1-D unsteady convective-di!usion equation with radiant heat and phase
change moving interface, in: R.C. Ertekin et al. (Eds.), Boundary Elem. Tech. XI, CMP, 1996, pp. 63}72.
[6] E. Majchrzak et al., Numerical model of macro-segregation during directional crystallization process, J. Mater.
Process. Technol. 78 (1/3) (1998) 122}127.
[7] B. Mochnacki, Application of the BEM for numerical modelling of continuous casting, Comput. Mech. 18 (1) (1996)
62}71.
[8] A.J. Nowak, Boundary elements in inverse thermal problems with phase change, BEM XVIII, Braga, CMP, 1996,
pp. 117}128.
[9] B. Pan et al., Boundary element method for steady state convection}di!usion problems with or without phase
change, BETECH XII, Knoxville, 1997, pp. 321}332.
[10] B. Sarler, Boundary integral formulation of general source-based method for convective di!usive solid}liquid phase
change problems, BEM XVIII, Braga, CMP, 1996, pp. 551}560.
[11] B. Sarler, Dual reciprocity boundary element method formulation of coupled energy, mass and momentum
transport in solid}liquid phase change systems, Int. Conf. Comp. Model. Free Moving Bound., 1997, pp. 13}25.
[12] B. Sarler, G. Kuhn, Dual reciprocity boundary element method for convective}di!usive solid}liquid phase change
problems, Part I } Formulation, Eng. Anal. Boundary Elem. 21 (1) (1998) 53}63.
[13] B. Sarler, G. Kuhn, Dual reciprocity boundary element method for convective-di!usive solid-liquid phase change
problems, Part 2 } Numerical examples, Eng. Anal. Boundary Elem. 21 (1) (1998) 65}79.
[14] W.K. Shin et al., Analysis of phase change problems by the dual reciprocity boundary element method, 1997 ASME
Press. Vess. Piping Conf., PVP 355, ASME, 1997, pp. 311}317.
[15] B. Vick et al., Freezing and melting with multiple phase fronts along the outside of a tube, J. Heat Transfer ASME
120 (2) (1998) 422}429.

S-ar putea să vă placă și