Computer modelling and simulation in materials science

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The paper presents a brief overview of different types of modelling and simulation along with the distinguishing features between the two. Spatial as well as temporal size scales with a special reference to multiscale modelling are explained with illustrations. The paper includes a discussion on numerical experiments and their validation based on the authors' work on FEM simulation of crack-tip blunting during ductile fracture. Attention is drawn to the use of a 3P technique involving integrated simulation of deformation (property) at microstructural level, the process at macroscopic level and the performance at the product level.

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Ramakrishnan, N., & Ramarao, P. (1999). Computer modelling and simulation in materials science. Bulletin of Materials Science, 22(5), 829–834. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02745541

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