“…Finite element modelling (FEM) has been extensively used for enhanced understanding of deformation and bonding mechanisms in CS. Different dynamic hardening models have been used to compute the flow stress of high strain rate deformations such as Johnson-Cook (JC) [8,23,25,[31][32][33][34], Preston-Tonks-Wallace (PTW) [15,35,36], Khan-Huang-Liang (KHL) [35] and Zerilli and Armstrong (ZA) [35]. A comparative study on the simulation of single copper particle impact on copper substrates found that the PTW model predicted the deformation fairly accurately [35].…”