Multi-particle finite element method (MPFEM) simulation has been proven an efficient approach to study the densification behaviors during powder compaction. However, comprehensive comparisons between 2D and 3D MPFEM models should be made, in order to clarify which dimensional model produces more accurate prediction on the densification behaviors. In this paper, uniaxial high velocity compaction experiments using Ti-6Al-4V powder were performed under different impact energy per unit mass notated as Em. Both 2D and 3D MPFEM simulations on the powder compaction process were implemented under displacement control mode, in order to distinguish the differences. First, the experimental final green density of the compacts increased from 0.839 to 0....
This paper presents a numerical investigation on the 2D uniaxial die compaction of TiC-316L stainles...
Powder forging is a technique that has been used to produce fully dense near-net parts from metal po...
Powder compaction is the process of transforming granular media into a solid body with a high relati...
Multi-particle finite element method (MPFEM) simulation has been proven an efficient approach to stu...
Multi-Particle Finite Element Method (MPFEM) is a sub-particle scale numerical approach to provide a...
Numerical studies, calibrated and validated using experiments, were carried out to develop a constit...
The paper presents a summary of two case studies that were carried out by the scientific team in the...
Powders are one of most manipulated materials in many industries such as food, pharmaceutical, energ...
A physics-based constitutive model of porous materials is proposed to enhance the accuracy of numeri...
In powder metallurgy (PM) industries metal powder compaction is a quite important process and is wid...
Confined compression of powders consisting of millimetre-sized granules was studied numerically with...
Powder pressing is a complicated process as the mechanical behaviour of the powder material changes ...
Densification model of titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) are investigated during hot isostatic pressing (H...
The process of powder compaction consists of the synthesis of loose powders into a solid material. T...
The compaction of particulate systems can be simulated using phenomenological elasto-plastic continu...
This paper presents a numerical investigation on the 2D uniaxial die compaction of TiC-316L stainles...
Powder forging is a technique that has been used to produce fully dense near-net parts from metal po...
Powder compaction is the process of transforming granular media into a solid body with a high relati...
Multi-particle finite element method (MPFEM) simulation has been proven an efficient approach to stu...
Multi-Particle Finite Element Method (MPFEM) is a sub-particle scale numerical approach to provide a...
Numerical studies, calibrated and validated using experiments, were carried out to develop a constit...
The paper presents a summary of two case studies that were carried out by the scientific team in the...
Powders are one of most manipulated materials in many industries such as food, pharmaceutical, energ...
A physics-based constitutive model of porous materials is proposed to enhance the accuracy of numeri...
In powder metallurgy (PM) industries metal powder compaction is a quite important process and is wid...
Confined compression of powders consisting of millimetre-sized granules was studied numerically with...
Powder pressing is a complicated process as the mechanical behaviour of the powder material changes ...
Densification model of titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) are investigated during hot isostatic pressing (H...
The process of powder compaction consists of the synthesis of loose powders into a solid material. T...
The compaction of particulate systems can be simulated using phenomenological elasto-plastic continu...
This paper presents a numerical investigation on the 2D uniaxial die compaction of TiC-316L stainles...
Powder forging is a technique that has been used to produce fully dense near-net parts from metal po...
Powder compaction is the process of transforming granular media into a solid body with a high relati...