AbstractThis work aims to develop an orthogonal cutting model for surface integrity prediction, which incorporates a new constitutive model of Oxygen Free High Conductivity (OFHC) copper. It accounts for the effects of the state of stress on the flow stress evolution up to fracture. Moreover, since surface integrity parameters are sensitive to the microstructure of the work material, this constitutive model highlights also the recrystallization effects on the flow stress. Orthogonal cutting model is validated using experimental designed cutting tests. More accurate predictions were obtained using this new constitutive model comparing to the classical Johnson-Cook model
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Industrial and Manufactur...
In this paper a physical-based constitutive relation for defining the thermo-viscoplastic behaviour ...
Strain distributions in the machined surface and subsurface of OFHC copper workpieces were determine...
International audienceThis work aims to develop an orthogonal cutting model for surface integrity pr...
AbstractThis work aims to develop an orthogonal cutting model for surface integrity prediction, whic...
Due to the rising interest in predicting machined surface integrity and sustainability, various mode...
AbstractIn metal machining, the workmaterial undergoes severe thermomechanical loading, which has a ...
The functional performance and life of mechanical components in general and their corrosion resistan...
As mechanical, physical, and microstructural properties of metals can be significantly affected by t...
La durabilité des composants mécaniques en général et leur résistance à la corrosion en particulier ...
The aim of the present work was to develop a finite element model for the prediction of the deformat...
Finite element simulation of metal cutting processes offers a cost-effective method to optimize the ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the predictionof machined surface hardness, a key material property,...
AbstractSuperfinishing machining has a particular impact on cutting mechanics, surface integrity and...
AbstractThe presented study deals with comprehension of relationships between machining cutting cond...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Industrial and Manufactur...
In this paper a physical-based constitutive relation for defining the thermo-viscoplastic behaviour ...
Strain distributions in the machined surface and subsurface of OFHC copper workpieces were determine...
International audienceThis work aims to develop an orthogonal cutting model for surface integrity pr...
AbstractThis work aims to develop an orthogonal cutting model for surface integrity prediction, whic...
Due to the rising interest in predicting machined surface integrity and sustainability, various mode...
AbstractIn metal machining, the workmaterial undergoes severe thermomechanical loading, which has a ...
The functional performance and life of mechanical components in general and their corrosion resistan...
As mechanical, physical, and microstructural properties of metals can be significantly affected by t...
La durabilité des composants mécaniques en général et leur résistance à la corrosion en particulier ...
The aim of the present work was to develop a finite element model for the prediction of the deformat...
Finite element simulation of metal cutting processes offers a cost-effective method to optimize the ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the predictionof machined surface hardness, a key material property,...
AbstractSuperfinishing machining has a particular impact on cutting mechanics, surface integrity and...
AbstractThe presented study deals with comprehension of relationships between machining cutting cond...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Industrial and Manufactur...
In this paper a physical-based constitutive relation for defining the thermo-viscoplastic behaviour ...
Strain distributions in the machined surface and subsurface of OFHC copper workpieces were determine...