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The document discusses many references related to casting processes and simulation techniques. It covers topics like solidification modeling, mold filling analysis, and optimization of casting designs using simulation.

Some of the frequently cited references include works by Campbell, Ravi, Porter, and various conference publications from AFS. Many references are related to principles of metal casting and modeling of fluid flow and heat transfer during solidification.

Techniques like finite element modeling, meshless methods, and volume of fluid methods are discussed for modeling fluid flow, heat transfer, and solidification in castings. Applications to mold filling, solidification, and defect prediction are covered.

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