In most numerical simulations of welding, due to the very short times involved, viscoplastic effects are neglected. However an experimental mock-up developed at INSA has evidenced the possible importance of such effects, which must therefore be incorporated in a more refined description of the material behaviour. This paper presents such a description; an extension of Leblond’s model for transformation plasticity, accounting for the dependence of mechanical properties upon strain rate, is proposed. Finite element analyses using elastic-plastic or elastic-viscoplastic constitutive laws are compared with experiments, and it is found that incorporation of viscoplastic effects significantly improves the quality of the agreement between numerical and experimental results.
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