Title of article :
Modeling of the metal powder compaction process using the cap model. Part II: Numerical implementation and practical applications
Author/Authors :
Hédi Chtourou، نويسنده , , Augustin Gakwaya، نويسنده , , Jean-Michel Guillot، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
20
From page :
1077
To page :
1096
Abstract :
The finite element (FE) simulation method has recentlybeen used as an alternative design tool in powder metallurgy (PM) industry. It allows for the prediction of density and stress distributions in the pressed compact prior to the actual tooling design and manufacturing activity. It thus makes possible the validation of the PM part and associated tooling design. However, the accuracyof FE prediction highlydepends on the choice of an appropriate and well calibrated powder material model, as well as on the effectiveness of the computational environment. While the first point was presented in a previous work, the present paper addresses some computational aspects of compaction process modeling approach in the context of industrial production environment. Hence, this paper presents a discussion of the choice of stress and strain measures used in this large deformation context. It also presents the implementation of the cap constitutive model into ABAQUS FE software using the closest point projection algorithm. Furthermore, an integrated simulation module has been developed and is described herein. This module, designed in order to render the modeling approach practical and industriallyattractive to PM engineers, permits an easydefinition of the tooling and the powder geometry, as well as the prescription of compaction sequence and all other boundaryconditions. Finally, the simulation of the compaction of an industrial PM part, intended to illustrate the usefulness of the simulation approach in the task of improving the design of PM part and process, is presented
Keywords :
Powder metallurgy , finite element simulation , Cap model , Friction , Constitutive model nonlinearity , Numericalintegration , closest point projection , Algorithmic consistency
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Record number :
447765
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