The experiences from orthogonal machining simulations show that the Johnson-Cook (JC) dynamic failure model exhibits significant element size dependence. Such mesh dependence is a direct consequence of the utilization of local damage models. The current contribution is an investigation of the extent of the possible pathological mesh dependence. A comparison of the resulting JC model behavior combined with two types of damage evolution is considered. The first damage model is the JC dynamic failure model, where the development of the “damage” does not affect the response until the critical state is reached. The second one is a continuum damage model, where the damage variable is affecting the material response continuously during the deforma...
model. Abstract. Local damage models are known to produce pathological mesh dependence in finite ele...
The Johnson-Cook (JC) model for ductile failure is simple and phenomenological. Beingderived for duc...
Local damage models are known to produce pathological mesh dependence in finite element simulations....
The experiences from orthogonal machining simulations show that the Johnson-Cook (JC) dynamic failur...
Copyright © 2014 Goran Ljustina et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Local-continuum damage models, such as the JC-dynamic failure criterion are often combined with the ...
During machining processes the work piece material is subjected to high deformation rates, increased...
AbstractTo strengthen the competitiveness the manufacturing industry strives for a continuousdevelop...
A major driving force for the industry to simulate various manufacturing processes is the incorporat...
AbstractThe Johnson Cook (JC) material model is often used for modeling hypervelocity impacts (HVI) ...
Continuum damage theories can be applied to simulate the failure behaviour of engineering constructi...
For the efficient use of solid materials in all kinds of constructive applications, a profound under...
As damage occurs in the context of high stresses that are also related to the presence of plastic st...
AbstractThe issue of mesh-dependence emerges when the conventional continuum damage model is applied...
A damage model is integrated into the explicit finite element framework to predict the damage evolut...
model. Abstract. Local damage models are known to produce pathological mesh dependence in finite ele...
The Johnson-Cook (JC) model for ductile failure is simple and phenomenological. Beingderived for duc...
Local damage models are known to produce pathological mesh dependence in finite element simulations....
The experiences from orthogonal machining simulations show that the Johnson-Cook (JC) dynamic failur...
Copyright © 2014 Goran Ljustina et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Local-continuum damage models, such as the JC-dynamic failure criterion are often combined with the ...
During machining processes the work piece material is subjected to high deformation rates, increased...
AbstractTo strengthen the competitiveness the manufacturing industry strives for a continuousdevelop...
A major driving force for the industry to simulate various manufacturing processes is the incorporat...
AbstractThe Johnson Cook (JC) material model is often used for modeling hypervelocity impacts (HVI) ...
Continuum damage theories can be applied to simulate the failure behaviour of engineering constructi...
For the efficient use of solid materials in all kinds of constructive applications, a profound under...
As damage occurs in the context of high stresses that are also related to the presence of plastic st...
AbstractThe issue of mesh-dependence emerges when the conventional continuum damage model is applied...
A damage model is integrated into the explicit finite element framework to predict the damage evolut...
model. Abstract. Local damage models are known to produce pathological mesh dependence in finite ele...
The Johnson-Cook (JC) model for ductile failure is simple and phenomenological. Beingderived for duc...
Local damage models are known to produce pathological mesh dependence in finite element simulations....