THE ROLE OF VERIFICATION IN COMPUTER MODELLING: A CASE STUDY IN SOLIDIFICATION PROCESSING

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R. P. Mooney, S. McFadden, THE ROLE OF VERIFICATION IN COMPUTER MODELLING: A CASE STUDY IN SOLIDIFICATION PROCESSING, proceeding of the 31st International Manufacturing Conference, Cork Institute of Technology, 4-5 Sep 2014, G. Kelly, 2014, 173 - 180

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Computer modelling has become an important aspect of engineering science and technology. Bespoke computer models are routinely under development and are often applied to specific manufacturing and materials processes. Solidification processing (casting for example) is no exception and significant numbers of modelling approaches for solidification are available in literature. The roles of verification and validation in model development for any physical process ought to be clear, but owing to practicalities, it can be difficult to fully verify or fully validate a computer model to a specific requirement. Hence, the terms verification and validation are routinely interchanged or are misconstrued to mean the same thing. This paper outlines a verification study for a Bridgman Furnace Front Tracking Model (BFFTM) of solidification. A formal order verification procedure was applied which showed that the prediction from the computer model converged, in agreement, with an analytical model of the same process. Hence, verification of the BFFTM was achieved

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Other Titles: proceeding of the 31st International Manufacturing Conference
Type of material: Conference Paper