How to implement Hoffmann & Lauritzen's crystallization model and integrate the absorption coefficient over the thickness

Yan Darel DIBAKA DEMBA

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I am working on laser welding two blocks of the same measurements placed on top of each other, one being semi-transparent and the other absorbing. The absorption coefficient depends on the crystallinity rate, and my goal is to see how the source term evolves over the thickness by integrating the absorption coefficient over the thickness and implementing crystallization in COMSOL and coupling the models.


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