The present paper highlights the importance of generating a model for analysing the caulking process. The caulking operation is a fast, cost-efficient, cost-effective way of assembling, which is currently less studied in world-wide papers. The operation is at the border between plastic deformation and cutting process. It is therefore necessary to create a model to describe the process. In the paper are presented the main examples of applications, the main parameters that characterize the process, the current state of the cutting and plastic deformation models. After the analysis we concluded that the most valuable model for describing plastic deformations is the Johnson-Cook model. This information is the basis for developing a model for de...
This work deals with the constitutive modeling of strain rate and temperature dependent elastoplasti...
Johnson-Cook constitutive model is still the most used model in metal cutting simulation, although s...
The theory of plasticity was first systematized in a textbook by R. Hill in 1950. This theory was fu...
The present paper highlights the importance of generating a model for analysing the caulking process...
The aim of this work is that from experimental determined cutting process parameters be able to pred...
In the present study the plasticity parameters in the Johnson Cook plasticity model are determined o...
AbstractJohnson-Cook constitutive model is still the most used model in metal cutting simulation, al...
This thesis is concerned with various aspects of the constitutive modeling of plasticity. Both theor...
This paper introduces a new 'strength model', named Split Johnson-Cook (SJC). The model is a general...
The Johnson–Cook constitutive equation is very widely used for simulating cutting processes. D...
Engineering structures inevitably contain microstructural defects such as voids and crack-like flaws...
The design of a product component may require complex processing steps such as metal forming followe...
In recent years, computer-aided engineering (CAE) techniques have been applied increasingly with gre...
Radial forging is a widely used forming process for manufacturing hollow products in transport indus...
AbstractNumerical simulation of cutting by means of finite element methods is widely accepted worldw...
This work deals with the constitutive modeling of strain rate and temperature dependent elastoplasti...
Johnson-Cook constitutive model is still the most used model in metal cutting simulation, although s...
The theory of plasticity was first systematized in a textbook by R. Hill in 1950. This theory was fu...
The present paper highlights the importance of generating a model for analysing the caulking process...
The aim of this work is that from experimental determined cutting process parameters be able to pred...
In the present study the plasticity parameters in the Johnson Cook plasticity model are determined o...
AbstractJohnson-Cook constitutive model is still the most used model in metal cutting simulation, al...
This thesis is concerned with various aspects of the constitutive modeling of plasticity. Both theor...
This paper introduces a new 'strength model', named Split Johnson-Cook (SJC). The model is a general...
The Johnson–Cook constitutive equation is very widely used for simulating cutting processes. D...
Engineering structures inevitably contain microstructural defects such as voids and crack-like flaws...
The design of a product component may require complex processing steps such as metal forming followe...
In recent years, computer-aided engineering (CAE) techniques have been applied increasingly with gre...
Radial forging is a widely used forming process for manufacturing hollow products in transport indus...
AbstractNumerical simulation of cutting by means of finite element methods is widely accepted worldw...
This work deals with the constitutive modeling of strain rate and temperature dependent elastoplasti...
Johnson-Cook constitutive model is still the most used model in metal cutting simulation, although s...
The theory of plasticity was first systematized in a textbook by R. Hill in 1950. This theory was fu...