Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10418681 | Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2014 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, the fitting characteristics of several well-known models are investigated and verified by experiments at a wide range of strain rates. By comparing the characteristics of the models with experimental results, the effective selecting of the most adequate model has been carried out to apply experimental stress-strain curves to the numerical analysis accurately and effectively. Several hardening models reported have been investigated and evaluated using the dynamic hardening characteristics of three kinds of materials: 4340Steel (BCC); OFHC (FCC); and Ti6Al4V (HCP). Three well-known models have been constructed and evaluated for the Johnson-Cook model, the Zerilli-Armstrong model, and the Preston-Tonks-Wallace model using the test results of three materials. Several models suggested by the authors have also been compared for the modified Johnson-Cook model and the modified Khan-Huang model. Another novel dynamic hardening model is newly proposed and compared to the other models. The changes in the strain rate and the temperature during the deformation process were considered for the accurate application of the hardening models. The most applicable model for each material has been suggested by comparison of results investigated.
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Authors
Hoon Huh, Kwanghyun Ahn, Ji Ho Lim, Hyung Won Kim, Lee Ju Park,