The aim of this work is that from experimental determined cutting process parameters be able to predict the plasticity input constants to Finite Element Method (FEM) models. In the present study the Johnson-Cook constitutive model constants are determined on the basis of cutting process parameters in orthogonal cutting and by use of inverse analysis. Previously established links between Johnson-Cook constitutive model constants and cutting process parameters in the cutting process such as primary cutting force and chip compression ratio is used serve as a starting point in the inverse analysis. As a reference material AISI 4140 has been chosen in this study, which is a tempered steel. The Johnson-Cook constitutive model constants in the ref...
This work is focused on the inverse identification of constitutive law parameters from machining tes...
The present paper highlights the importance of generating a model for analysing the caulking process...
In this study, a methodology was presented to determine the flow stress behaviour of the work materi...
In the present study the plasticity parameters in the Johnson Cook plasticity model are determined o...
The Johnson–Cook constitutive equation is very widely used for simulating cutting processes. D...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Industrial and Manufactur...
AbstractThe Finite Element simulation of machining has been instrumental in developing a deeper unde...
AbstractJohnson-Cook constitutive model is still the most used model in metal cutting simulation, al...
A coupled thermal-mechanical finite element analysis is performed in order to simulate orthogonal cu...
AbstractIn analysis of machining processes, finite element analysis is widely used to predict forces...
The finite elements method (FEM) represents a useful tool for simulating machining processes, neverth...
A thorough control of the machining operations is essential to ensure the successful post-processing...
This study presents a novel methodology to characterize material plastic behavior within a practical...
AbstractRealistic simulations of machining processes require a correct description of the material b...
Johnson-Cook constitutive model is still the most used model in metal cutting simulation, although s...
This work is focused on the inverse identification of constitutive law parameters from machining tes...
The present paper highlights the importance of generating a model for analysing the caulking process...
In this study, a methodology was presented to determine the flow stress behaviour of the work materi...
In the present study the plasticity parameters in the Johnson Cook plasticity model are determined o...
The Johnson–Cook constitutive equation is very widely used for simulating cutting processes. D...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Industrial and Manufactur...
AbstractThe Finite Element simulation of machining has been instrumental in developing a deeper unde...
AbstractJohnson-Cook constitutive model is still the most used model in metal cutting simulation, al...
A coupled thermal-mechanical finite element analysis is performed in order to simulate orthogonal cu...
AbstractIn analysis of machining processes, finite element analysis is widely used to predict forces...
The finite elements method (FEM) represents a useful tool for simulating machining processes, neverth...
A thorough control of the machining operations is essential to ensure the successful post-processing...
This study presents a novel methodology to characterize material plastic behavior within a practical...
AbstractRealistic simulations of machining processes require a correct description of the material b...
Johnson-Cook constitutive model is still the most used model in metal cutting simulation, although s...
This work is focused on the inverse identification of constitutive law parameters from machining tes...
The present paper highlights the importance of generating a model for analysing the caulking process...
In this study, a methodology was presented to determine the flow stress behaviour of the work materi...