Constitutive modeling containing the relationship between stress, strain, strain rate and temperature is the essential input for understanding the thermo mechanical deformation processing results. In this research article, the dynamics of deformation was studied on the basis of a phenomenological mathematical model. Sustained tuning was earmarked by the dimensionless proportionality relationship as an additional assignment to modeling. Results show a new homeostatic steady stress and strain distribution pattern with respect to the applied strain rate & temperature. The results are compared with Johnson-Cook Model (JC) and found better than it. The driving spur is the intake of hot compression test by hiding the torsion test requirement, the...
In materials processing, practical understanding of materials behavior at elevated temperatures and ...
Based on experimental results of upsetting tests of an case hardening steel, constitutive stress-str...
Models describing the constitutive flow behaviour of a metallic material are desired for appropriate...
The commonly employed mathematical functions in constitutive models, such as the strain hardening/so...
<p>Flow stress comparison between the Johnson-Cook model and experimental results at low strain rate...
International audienceA review of the different phenomenological thermo-viscoplastic constitutive mo...
In order to develop reliable constitutive equations for the simulation, the hot deformation behavior...
The constitutive behavior of a medium carbon microalloyed steel during hot working over a wide range...
Journal articleCoupled thermo-mechanical finite element modelling of both isothermal axisymmetric co...
A variety of materials are processed using hot deformation, and simulation of these processes needs ...
AbstractAn original phenomenological thermo-visco-plastic model is reported that encompasses strain ...
Model materials are often used when simulating metal-forming processes under laboratory conditions a...
Generally, the dislocation-mechanics-based constitutive relations are applicable at high strain rate...
A novel method for description of stress-strain relationship for hot deformability of steels is pres...
A new constitutive equation is developed to model the flow stress on a metal surface undergone high ...
In materials processing, practical understanding of materials behavior at elevated temperatures and ...
Based on experimental results of upsetting tests of an case hardening steel, constitutive stress-str...
Models describing the constitutive flow behaviour of a metallic material are desired for appropriate...
The commonly employed mathematical functions in constitutive models, such as the strain hardening/so...
<p>Flow stress comparison between the Johnson-Cook model and experimental results at low strain rate...
International audienceA review of the different phenomenological thermo-viscoplastic constitutive mo...
In order to develop reliable constitutive equations for the simulation, the hot deformation behavior...
The constitutive behavior of a medium carbon microalloyed steel during hot working over a wide range...
Journal articleCoupled thermo-mechanical finite element modelling of both isothermal axisymmetric co...
A variety of materials are processed using hot deformation, and simulation of these processes needs ...
AbstractAn original phenomenological thermo-visco-plastic model is reported that encompasses strain ...
Model materials are often used when simulating metal-forming processes under laboratory conditions a...
Generally, the dislocation-mechanics-based constitutive relations are applicable at high strain rate...
A novel method for description of stress-strain relationship for hot deformability of steels is pres...
A new constitutive equation is developed to model the flow stress on a metal surface undergone high ...
In materials processing, practical understanding of materials behavior at elevated temperatures and ...
Based on experimental results of upsetting tests of an case hardening steel, constitutive stress-str...
Models describing the constitutive flow behaviour of a metallic material are desired for appropriate...