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Thermo-viscoplastic finite element analysis of orthogonal metal cutting considered tool edge radius (공구끝단반경이 고려된 2차원 금속절삭에 대한 열-점소성 유한요소해석)

  • Kim, Kug-Weon;Lee, Woo-Young;Sin, Hyo-Chol
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 1998
  • In this paper, thermo-viscoplastic finite element analysis of the effect of tool edge radius on cutting process are performed. The thermo-viscoplastic cutting model is capable of dealing with free chip geometry and chip-tool contact length. The coupling with thermal effects is also considered. Orthogonal cutting experiments are performed for 0.2% carbon steel with tools having 3 different edge radii and the tool forces are measured. The experimental results are discussed in comparison with the results of the FEM analysis. From the study, we confirm that this cutting model can well be applied to the cutting process considered the tool edge radius and that a major causes of the "size effect" is the tool edge radius. With numerical analysis, the effects of the tool edge radius on the stress distributions in workpiece, the temperature distributions in workpiece and tool, and the chip shape are investigated.estigated.

Coupled Thermo-Viscoplastic Three Dimensional Finite Element Anaysis of Compression Molding of Sheet Molding Compound (열유동을 고려한 SMC 압축성형공정의 3차원 유한요소 해석)

  • Kim, Soo-Young;Im, Yong-Taek
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.488-499
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    • 1996
  • SMC(Sheet molding compound) is a thermosetting material reinforced with chopped fiberglass. The compression molding of SMC was analyzed based on a rigid thermo-viscoplastic approach using a three dimensional finite element program coupled with temperatures. Only the temperature analysis part was tested in this paper by solving one-dimensional heat transfer problem and comparing with the exact solutions available in the literature. Based on this comparison the program was proved to be valid and was further applied in solving compression molding of SMC between flat dies. To investigate the usefulness of a rigid thermo-viscoplastic approach in the compression molding analysis of SMC charge, compression of rectangular shaped SMC charge at plane strain and three dimensionalde formation condition was analyzed under the same condition as given in the literature. From this comparison it was found out that the rigid thermo-viscoplastic approach was useful in analyzing SMC compression molding between flat dies.

A THERMO-ELASTO-VISCOPLASTIC MODEL FOR COMPOSITE MATERIALS AND ITS FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS

  • Shin, Eui-Sup
    • Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.45-65
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    • 2002
  • A constitutive model on oorthotropic thermo-elasto-viscoplasticity for fiber-reinforced composite materials Is illustrated, and their thermomechanical responses are predicted with the fully-coupled finite element formulation. The unmixing-mixing scheme can be adopted with the multipartite matrix method as the constitutive model. Basic assumptions based upon the composite micromechanics are postulated, and the strain components of thermal expansion due to temperature change are included In the formulation. Also. more than two sets of mechanical variables, which represent the deformation states of multipartite matrix can be introduced arbitrarily. In particular, the unmixing-mixing scheme can be used with any well-known isotropic viscoplastic theory of the matrix material. The scheme unnecessitates the complex processes for developing an orthotropic viscoplastic theory. The governing equations based on fully-coupled thermomechanics are derived with constitutive arrangement by the unmixing-mixing concept. By considering some auxiliary conditions, the Initial-boundary value problem Is completely set up. As a tool of numerical analyses, the finite element method Is used with isoparametric Interpolation fer the displacement and the temperature fields. The equation of mutton and the energy conservation equation are spatially discretized, and then the time marching techniques such as the Newmark method and the Crank-Nicolson technique are applied. To solve the ultimate nonlinear simultaneous equations, a successive iteration algorithm is constructed with subincrementing technique. As a numerical study, a series of analyses are performed with the main focus on the thermomechanical coupling effect in composite materials. The progress of viscoplastic deformation, the stress-strain relation, and the temperature History are careful1y examined when composite laminates are subjected to repeated cyclic loading.

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An Finite Element Analysis for Elasto-Plastic Thermal Stresses Considerating Strain Hysteresis at Quenching Process of Carbon Steel(II) - Analysis of elasto-viscoplastic thermal stress - (탄소강의 퀜칭처리 과정에서 변형율이력을 고려한 탄소성열응력의 유한요소 해석(II) - 탄점소성 열응력 해석 -)

  • Kim, Ok-Sam;Koo, Bon-Kwon
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.147-158
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    • 1996
  • Generally, analytical consideration on the behaviour of metallic structures during quenching process, and analysis on the thermal stress and deformation after heat treatment are very important in presumption of crack and distorsion of quenched material. In this study a set of constitute equations relevant to the analysis of thermo elasto-viscoplastic materials with strain hysteresis during quenching process way presented on the basis of contimuum thermo-dynamics mechanics. The thermal stresses were numerically calculated by finite element technique of weighted residual method and the principle of virtual work. In the calculation process, the temperature depandency of physical and mechaniclal properties of the material in consideration. On the distribution of elasto-viscoplastic thermal stresses according to radial direction, axial and tangential stress are tensile stress(50MPa, 1.5GPa and 300MPa) in surface and compressive stress(-1.2GPa, -1.14GPa and -750MPa) in the inner part on the other hand, radial stress is tensile stress(900MPa) in area of analysis. According to axial direction, tangential stress gradients are average 60MPa/mm on the whole. The reversion of stress takes place at 11.5 to 16.8mm from the center in area of analysing.

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Three-dimensional Thermo-viscoplastic Finite Element Analysis of Cogging Process for Lange Ingots (대형 강괴 코깅공정의 3차원 열-점소성 유한요소 해석)

  • 조종래;박치용;양동열
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 1992.03a
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    • pp.103-114
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    • 1992
  • Cogging is generally the initial and primary step in the manufacture of practically all large open-die forgings, and consists of forging and ingot by reducing the cross-section and simultaneously enlarging the body. A three-dimensional thermo-viscoplastic finite element model is used to study the distribution of internal stresses and strains of workpiece and temperature of workpiece and die during cogging process. Simulations are carried out on an circular ingot, using v-die and flat die, to study the effects of die configuration, die width, penetration depth, temperature gradient, die overlapping and pass design.

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AN ANALYSIS OF MOLDING AND CURING OF SMC BY THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD

  • Kim, Naksoo-
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 1992.03a
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    • pp.177-200
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    • 1992
  • A thermo-viscoplastic finite element program was developed to analyze the compression molding of SMC process. Deformation of the material was modelled by using the flow-rule. Heat balance during the process was coupled to the deformation. In the cure study, a kinetic model was adopted to describe the cure behavior. The numerical kinetic model was integrated with the thermo-viscoplastic numerical analysis by adding heat generation due to the chemical reaction of the workpiece in the heat transfer analysis. The integrated finite element program can simulate a whole sequential molding process including deformation, heat transfer, and chemical reaction. A practical SMC molding process with T-shaped substructure was simulated. The simulated results showed good agreements with experiments.

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Development of a Program to Predict Recrystallizaion Behavior in the Hot Forming Process and Its Application (고온 성형에 있어서 재결정 거동 예측 프로그램 개발 및 적용)

  • Lee K. O.;Kang J. H.;Kang S. S.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.136-142
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    • 2001
  • Recently, a much amount of attention has been paid not only to produce products with precise dimensional accuracy, but also to predict and control the microstructural evolution and mechanical properties of parts. Especially, to do the latter through computer simulation, the history of states factors influencing on these evolution such as temperature, strain, strain rate etc., should be calculated and a appropriate mathematical models for the prediction of microstructural evolution must be developed. Thus, in this study thermo-viscoplastic finite element program including the model for predicting microstructural has been developed. Also for the verification of developed program warm forging process for the rotor pole was simulated and the comparison between the results calculated and ones in the literature was made.

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Roll Groover Design and Roll Speed Set-up in Bar Rolling Process Design using Rigid-thermo-viscoplastic FEM (강열점소성 유한요소법을 적용한 봉형상압연 공정설계에서의 공형 설계 및 롤속도 설정)

  • 권혁철;김수영;임용택
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 1999.08a
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    • pp.88-97
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    • 1999
  • In this study, a systematic approach for roll pass design in bar rolling was studied. To minimize the trial and errors in the process design, a roll CAD system and a FE analysis system were combined. Based on the system, a methodology for roll pass design by FEM was studied. At first, designed process was compared with the FE analysis results and process redesign based on the FEM results was performed to obtain the specified final geometry. Then, empirical formula for roll speed set-up was compared with the FE analysis results. Further study on various simulations for bar rolling will help in making up for the inaccuracy in the currently used empirical roll speed rules. In addition, verification of the accuracy of the FE analysis system must be performed using experimental data in the industry.

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A Study on Hot Deformation Behavior of Bearing Steels (베어링강의 고온변형 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Moon, Ho-Keun;Lee, Jae-Seong;Yoo, Sun-Joon;Joun, Man-Soo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.614-622
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, the stress-strain curves of bearing steels at hot working conditions are obtained by hot compression test with a computer controlled servo-hydraulic Gleeble 3800 testing machine and elongations and reductions of area of the bearing steels are also obtained by hot tensile test with a Gleeble 1500 testing machine. Experiments are conducted under the various strain-rates and temperatures and their results are used to obtain the flow stress information. A rigid thermo-viscoplastic finite element method is applied to the multi-stage hot forging process in order to predict temperature distribution of workpiece. The experimental results and the analysis results are used to obtain an optimal hot forging condition.

Non-steady state finite element analysis of nonisothermal hot container extrusion through conical dies (원추형금형을 통한 비 등온 열간 콘테이너 압출의 비정상상태 유한요소해석)

  • Kang, Yean-Sick;Yang, Dong-Yol
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.30-39
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    • 1993
  • The study is concerned with the thermo-viscoplastic finite element analysis of nonisothermal hot container extrusion through conical dies. The problem is treated as a non-steady state incorporating the nonisothermal heat transfer analysis. The analysis of temperature distribution includes heat transfer though the boundary surface including conduction, convection and radiation. The analysis of heat transfer is decoupled with the analysis of deformation and the material interaction is considered through iteration procedure. The effect of important process parameters including die angle and extrusion ratio in the process is investigated. Due to the geometric feature for the container extrusion through conical dies, automatic remeshing is mandatory. Automatic remeshing is achieved by introducing the modular remeshing technique.

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