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Jesper Henri Hattel

Researcher at Technical University of Denmark

Publications -  364
Citations -  7714

Jesper Henri Hattel is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Residual stress & Pultrusion. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 350 publications receiving 6291 citations.

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Numerical modeling of AA2024-T3 friction stir welding process for residual stress evaluation, including softening effects

TL;DR: A numerical finite element model of AA2024-T3 aluminum alloy, consisting of a heat transfer analysis based on the Thermal Pseudo Mechanical model for heat generation, and a sequentially coupled quasi-static stress analysis is proposed in this paper.
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Micromechanical impact of solidification regions in ductile iron revealed via a 3D strain partitioning analysis method

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the tensile loading of ductile iron by combining in-situ X-ray tomography with digital volume correlation and postmortem metallographic examinations and found that the plastic shear bands formed mainly by linking graphite particles contained in the same FTS region.
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Hybrid search for faster production and safer process conditions in friction stir welding

TL;DR: In order to reduce the number of function evaluations in the local search procedure, the obtained nondominated solutions are clustered in the objective space and consequently, a postoptimality study is manually performed to find out some common design principles among those solutions.
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Probabilistic analysis of a thermosetting pultrusion process

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of uncertainties in the material properties of the processing composite material and the resin kinetic parameters, as well as process parameters such as pulling speed and inlet temperature, on product quality (exit degree of cure) are investigated for a pultrusion process.

Numerical modeling and analysis of the active magnetic regenerator

TL;DR: In this article, a 2-dimensional transient numerical model of the active magnetic regenerator (AMR) is developed and implemented and it is used to investigate the influence of a range of parameters on the performance of the AMR.