Recently, the crystallographic control technology in the aluminum wire drawing process has been a key technology in the aluminum industries, which produces high-strength wires for the electric, automotive and aircraft parts. This newly proposed “process metallurgy” computational technology in the industrial forming process consists of the two-scale finite element (FE) analyses and the optimum design algorithm.We developed two-scale FE analyses code based on the crystallographic homogenization method by considering the hierarchical structure of polycrystal aluminium alloy metal. It can be characterized as the combination of two-scale structure, such as the microscopic polycrystal structure and the macroscopic elastic plastic continuum. Micro...
Metals mostly occur in polycrystalline form where each grain has a different crystallographic orient...
We present a method to map and track textures in crystal plasticity finite element simulations using...
In this paper we present a Hierarchical Multi-Scale (HMS) model of coupled evolutions of crystallogr...
Polycrystalline copper wires are drawn in a single and multiple step for the equivalent area reducti...
Wire drawing is the most widely employed process for manufacturing the micrometer sized gold wire (φ...
AbstractA Finite Element (FE) method is used to simulate cup drawing of two sheet materials: a carbo...
Since plastic deformation of polycrystal sheet metal is greatly affected by its initial and plastic ...
AbstractAutomotive aluminum alloy sheet metal needs to improve the formability and the strength. In ...
A crystal plasticity finite element method (CPFEM) model was developed to analyse the surface roughn...
Scientists from the theory group in the Department for Microstructure Physics and Metal Forming at t...
This Max-Planck project report presents a time efficient and at the same time physically based appro...
This progress report introduces a crystal plasticity finite element method which includes and update...
Tungsten wires develop during their forming process a pronounced fibre texture that causes anisotrop...
Deformation of a grain in polycrystalline metals is restricted or forced by deformation of neighbor ...
Reprinted with permission from AIP Conf. Proc May 17, 2007 Volume 908, pp. 387-392 MATERIALS PROCESS...
Metals mostly occur in polycrystalline form where each grain has a different crystallographic orient...
We present a method to map and track textures in crystal plasticity finite element simulations using...
In this paper we present a Hierarchical Multi-Scale (HMS) model of coupled evolutions of crystallogr...
Polycrystalline copper wires are drawn in a single and multiple step for the equivalent area reducti...
Wire drawing is the most widely employed process for manufacturing the micrometer sized gold wire (φ...
AbstractA Finite Element (FE) method is used to simulate cup drawing of two sheet materials: a carbo...
Since plastic deformation of polycrystal sheet metal is greatly affected by its initial and plastic ...
AbstractAutomotive aluminum alloy sheet metal needs to improve the formability and the strength. In ...
A crystal plasticity finite element method (CPFEM) model was developed to analyse the surface roughn...
Scientists from the theory group in the Department for Microstructure Physics and Metal Forming at t...
This Max-Planck project report presents a time efficient and at the same time physically based appro...
This progress report introduces a crystal plasticity finite element method which includes and update...
Tungsten wires develop during their forming process a pronounced fibre texture that causes anisotrop...
Deformation of a grain in polycrystalline metals is restricted or forced by deformation of neighbor ...
Reprinted with permission from AIP Conf. Proc May 17, 2007 Volume 908, pp. 387-392 MATERIALS PROCESS...
Metals mostly occur in polycrystalline form where each grain has a different crystallographic orient...
We present a method to map and track textures in crystal plasticity finite element simulations using...
In this paper we present a Hierarchical Multi-Scale (HMS) model of coupled evolutions of crystallogr...