Orthogonal micro-cutting modeling of the Ti17 titanium alloy using the crystal plasticity theory
Article dans une revue avec comité de lecture
Article dans une revue avec comité de lecture
Résumé
The development of computation means has allowed the simulation of complex mechanical problems. The first simulations of manufacturing processes at the microstructure scale, namely in the field of machining, have recently emerged. In this study, and on the basis of previous research, a novel approach to machining simulation is proposed. A crystal plasticity behavior law has thus been implemented and its parameters have been identified, for each of the two phases constituting the material. This is achieved through experimental tests conducted under extreme conditions of temperature and strain rates. Numerical models are composed of grains in the form of Voronoï cells. Random crystal orientations have also been assigned to each grain. This has subsequently allowed the simulation of the machining process. Access to local physical parameters such as crystal orientations, their evolution and phase transition thus presents a major breakthrough in this field.
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