Innovations in Simulation of Microstructure Developments

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Today almost all steel production fields use process models on the basis of analytic and numeric simulations. Planning and implementation of modern production in plants strategies can no longer be imagined without simulations in almost all fields of long and flat steel production. For the plant engineering and construction industry, planning of transformation processes and rolling mills can hardly be imagined without the use of modern simulation technology. The possibilities range from the simulation of material transformation behavior to the whole rolling process, extending to the load effected on units and plants as well as the projection of microstructure and material properties when applying different rolling technologies. Thus simulation models increasingly contribute to support future-oriented process development and material related optimization.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 706-709)

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2170-2175

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January 2012

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