4. Experimental validation
Model validation involves comparing experimental results with numerical simulation results, which presupposes that the latter are available (see § 3 ) and that the former can be measured, which is not the easiest thing to do, given the brevity and confinement of resistance welding. In fact, we can distinguish between two types of experimental results: real-time measurements during welding, which are quite rich but require...
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