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A material in the welding process can be considered by way of the concept of a body. In the course of thermal and mechanical loadings the body changes its geometrical shape. The consequences of welding processes are small deformations of the welded body and large deformations as it is in friction and spot welding. The deformation and the motion of welding material is described as standard continuum.
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Służalec, A. (2005). Description of Welding Deformations. In: Theory of Thermomechanical Processes in Welding. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-2991-8_1
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