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Numerical Simulation of the Microstructure of Structural-Inhomogeneous Materials

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The algorithm of the process of filling the powders of structurally inhomogeneous materials (SIM). Based on the developed computer program for modeling the process of random packaging of various particles of the charge (powder), the structural characteristics of the source material were predicted (aluminum, copper, saponite). Classification of structurally inhomogeneous materials by size and particle shape is presented. The research of separate areas of the microstructure of particles of structurally inhomogeneous materials by the application program is substantiated Smart-eye. The microstructure of in-homogeneous materials obtained as a result of the entanglement of particles was investigated. The functional dependencies of porosity on the computer-simulation modeling of densities of various shapes and sizes of particles in the mold are investigated.

Thus, there are grounds for asserting that the developed software for the process of formation of structurally inhomogeneous materials with the help of mathematical and computer modeling can be used to predict existing or create new composites with specified properties for operation under certain conditions, as well as the dynamic calculation of composite media taking into account the size of structural elements, establishing a correlation between components, structure, and properties.

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Zabolotnyi, O., Pasternak, V., Andrushchak, I., Ilchuk, N., Svirzhevskyi, K. (2020). Numerical Simulation of the Microstructure of Structural-Inhomogeneous Materials. In: Ivanov, V., Trojanowska, J., Pavlenko, I., Zajac, J., Peraković, D. (eds) Advances in Design, Simulation and Manufacturing III. DSMIE 2020. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50794-7_55

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