Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1562045 Computational Materials Science 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A ferritic hot-work tool steel was investigated, which is in use as die for extrusion processes and exposed to cyclic load spectra with overlapping of both, thermal and mechanical loads. The occurring stresses and temperatures in the tool material were used to simulate the material behaviour of the tool steel in service by means of Abaqus StandardTM v.6.8–3 software in conjunction with Z-Mat package. A sensitivity analysis of the used elastic–viscoplastic Chaboche model was performed to characterize the most influencing parameters. To describe the microstructure evolution during thermo-mechanical loads via a physical based approach and to compare it with the phenomenological predictions, precipitation kinetics simulations as well as a dislocation density model for thermal creep using the rate theory, were applied to characterize the hardening and softening behaviour.

Ferritic hot-work tool steel in use for hot extrusion application. Cyclic thermo-mechanical load spectra can cause creep-fatigue. Physical based simulation of microstructure evolution during service life. Phenomenological simulation of damage evolution and parameter sensitivity analysis. Allows a more precise lifetime prediction of the tool under various load cases.

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