Parameter identification of 42CrMo4 steel hot forging plastic flow behaviour using industrial upsetting presses and finite element simulations
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Date
2021Journal
International Journal of Material FormingRésumé
An experimental-numerical methodology was proposed for the parameter identification of constitutive laws, when applied to hot
forging. Industrial presses were directly used to generate the reference experiments for identification. The strain and temperature
heterogeneity that appears during on-press compression experiments was taken into account by an FE-based inverse method.
Specific experiments were designed for the identification of the heat transfer and friction coefficients. A testing tool was designed
and instrumented with displacement sensors and a force cell. This was then used on a hydraulic press and a screw press in order to cover a large range of strain rates. The identified parameter set was validated with respect to specialized plastometers, and a semi industrial validation forging process. A reasonable accuracy was observed, particularly in realistic forging conditions
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