AbstractIn metal machining, the workmaterial undergoes severe thermomechanical loading, which has a consequence on the microstructure change at different zones in the machined workpiece (chip, tool tip zone, machined surface). In this paper, a multi-physics modelling in machining OFHC copper was proposed. The plastic flow stress of the workmaterial is described by the so-called Mechanical Threshold Stress (MTS) model. For comparison purpose the classical Johnson–Cook (JC) thermo-viscoplastic flow stress model is also introduced. In order to predict the microstructure change, precisely the grain size evolution in the workmaterial during machining, a physical-based Dislocation Density (DD) model was coupled with the MTS model in the framework...
Simulation based design enables rapid development of products with increased customer value in terms...
This study is concerned with the predictive modeling of surface microstructure alterations in terms ...
AbstractWhether analytical or numerical, models of a machining operation require important input dat...
AbstractThis work aims to develop an orthogonal cutting model for surface integrity prediction, whic...
International audienceThis work aims to develop an orthogonal cutting model for surface integrity pr...
Finite element simulation of metal cutting processes offers a cost-effective method to optimize the ...
Due to the rising interest in predicting machined surface integrity and sustainability, various mode...
AbstractThis paper investigates the predictionof machined surface hardness, a key material property,...
AbstractThe presented study deals with comprehension of relationships between machining cutting cond...
The aim of the present work was to develop a finite element model for the prediction of the deformat...
Surface and subsurface microstructural characterization after machining operations is a topic of gre...
This paper addresses problems of predicting chip formation in high strain machining conditions. A co...
The overall aim of the project/research was to develop finite element modelling/process simulation c...
Strain distributions in the machined surface and subsurface of OFHC copper workpieces were determine...
Simulation based design enables rapid development of products with increased customer value in terms...
This study is concerned with the predictive modeling of surface microstructure alterations in terms ...
AbstractWhether analytical or numerical, models of a machining operation require important input dat...
AbstractThis work aims to develop an orthogonal cutting model for surface integrity prediction, whic...
International audienceThis work aims to develop an orthogonal cutting model for surface integrity pr...
Finite element simulation of metal cutting processes offers a cost-effective method to optimize the ...
Due to the rising interest in predicting machined surface integrity and sustainability, various mode...
AbstractThis paper investigates the predictionof machined surface hardness, a key material property,...
AbstractThe presented study deals with comprehension of relationships between machining cutting cond...
The aim of the present work was to develop a finite element model for the prediction of the deformat...
Surface and subsurface microstructural characterization after machining operations is a topic of gre...
This paper addresses problems of predicting chip formation in high strain machining conditions. A co...
The overall aim of the project/research was to develop finite element modelling/process simulation c...
Strain distributions in the machined surface and subsurface of OFHC copper workpieces were determine...
Simulation based design enables rapid development of products with increased customer value in terms...
This study is concerned with the predictive modeling of surface microstructure alterations in terms ...
AbstractWhether analytical or numerical, models of a machining operation require important input dat...