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solidification simulation

Solidification simulation is a computer-based process that models how materials turn from liquid into solid as they cool. It predicts how the solid structure forms over time, including the development of grains, shapes, and internal features. This helps engineers understand and optimize manufacturing processes like casting or welding, ensuring qualities such as strength, uniformity, and minimizing defects. By simulating solidification, manufacturers can anticipate issues, improve product quality, and reduce costs without extensive physical trials.