The paper presents a new approach for the prediction of ductile fracture occurrence in multi-stage cold forging process chains. The approach combines the fracture criterion proposed by Xue and Wierzbicky with a linear damage accumulation law. Thanks to this feature, the approach is capable of predicting both the location where the failure events occur under the action of external loading and the time they take to be generated. An application to the multi-stage cold forging of a C35 Torx-type socket screw carried out on a double-blow header is presented and results of predictions are compared with experimental observations
The use of ductile materials in metal forming is limited by the occurrence of material failure due t...
International audienceA fracture prediction criterion for brittle materials has been introduced in t...
An important concern in metal forming, even at elevated temperatures, is whether a desired deformati...
The paper presents a new approach for the prediction of ductile fracture occurrence in multi-stage c...
The effectiveness of modelling material formability in cold forging process chains often depends on ...
The thesis describes the development of a model of the cold forging process that accurately predicts...
AbstractIn the die design of cold forging, finite element analysis of forging is widely used for pre...
International audienceCold forming processes are still widely used in the metal industry to produce ...
International audienceDamage growth and ductile fracture prediction is still an open question for co...
International audienceDuctile damage and fracture prediction in real size structures subjected to co...
This paper evaluates various theoretical failure criteria pertaining to workability in cold forging ...
Cold-forged steel parts are widely used in the automotive and mechanical engineering industry due to...
This study is focused on the description of ductile fracture initiation, which is needed topredict p...
The present paper deals with the modelling of ductile fracture which is the result of severe plastic...
The paper reports the latest trends in prediction of damage evolution and fracture during metal form...
The use of ductile materials in metal forming is limited by the occurrence of material failure due t...
International audienceA fracture prediction criterion for brittle materials has been introduced in t...
An important concern in metal forming, even at elevated temperatures, is whether a desired deformati...
The paper presents a new approach for the prediction of ductile fracture occurrence in multi-stage c...
The effectiveness of modelling material formability in cold forging process chains often depends on ...
The thesis describes the development of a model of the cold forging process that accurately predicts...
AbstractIn the die design of cold forging, finite element analysis of forging is widely used for pre...
International audienceCold forming processes are still widely used in the metal industry to produce ...
International audienceDamage growth and ductile fracture prediction is still an open question for co...
International audienceDuctile damage and fracture prediction in real size structures subjected to co...
This paper evaluates various theoretical failure criteria pertaining to workability in cold forging ...
Cold-forged steel parts are widely used in the automotive and mechanical engineering industry due to...
This study is focused on the description of ductile fracture initiation, which is needed topredict p...
The present paper deals with the modelling of ductile fracture which is the result of severe plastic...
The paper reports the latest trends in prediction of damage evolution and fracture during metal form...
The use of ductile materials in metal forming is limited by the occurrence of material failure due t...
International audienceA fracture prediction criterion for brittle materials has been introduced in t...
An important concern in metal forming, even at elevated temperatures, is whether a desired deformati...