Jesper Henri Hattel
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2
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53
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About
Jesper Henri Hattel is a leading figure in the field of manufacturing process simulation, with a particular focus on thermal and mechanical modeling of advanced production techniques. His research centers on the numerical analysis of heat transfer, fluid flow, and solid mechanics in processes such as welding, additive manufacturing, and foam cutting. Hattel's major contributions include pioneering the development of comprehensive simulation frameworks that integrate thermal, electrical, and mechanical phenomena, enabling more precise control and optimization of industrial operations. Notably, his work on "Robotic Hot-Blade Cutting" (2016, 43 citations) has provided critical insights into the dynamics of foam processing, while his "thermo-electro-mechanical simulation model for hot wire cutting of EPS foam" (2016, 10 citations) demonstrates his ability to bridge theoretical modeling with practical application. With a career spanning decades, Hattel has significantly advanced the understanding of how heat and forces interact during manufacturing, influencing both academic research and industrial practice. His achievements include numerous collaborations with industry and contributions to sustainable manufacturing, solidifying his reputation as a key innovator in process simulation.
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- 1Robotic Hot-Blade Cutting43 citations · 2016
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