2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2016.07.031
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Numerical Simulation of the Aluminum 6061-T6 Cutting and the Effect of the Constitutive Material Model and Failure Criteria on Cutting Forces’ Prediction

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“…I S Boldyrev et.al. [14] studied the effect of material model parameters and the failure criteria on cutting forces that arise during the Finite Element simulation of the cutting process of Al 6061-T6. Finite Element method is chosen for analysis using Langrangian approach and element erosion with 0.5 failure strain.…”
Section: Materials Models For Ductile Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I S Boldyrev et.al. [14] studied the effect of material model parameters and the failure criteria on cutting forces that arise during the Finite Element simulation of the cutting process of Al 6061-T6. Finite Element method is chosen for analysis using Langrangian approach and element erosion with 0.5 failure strain.…”
Section: Materials Models For Ductile Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A 3D model is developed using the commercial finite element software Abaqus. The finite element model is based on Lagrangian formulation [4] with explicit integration method [1]. It is assumed that heat generated during drilling because of friction is removed actively with coolants.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers have simulated metal cutting operation of Al6061-T6 [1]. Johnson-Cook plasticity model is chosen to avoid entering stress-strain data curves.…”
Section: Materials Propertymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [12], a mathematical model for the calculation of cutting forces is developed, based on the results of a FEM model. In [13,14], the influence of the constitutive model and the damage criteria on the prediction of cutting forces is studied. An alternative to classical FEM techniques is the use of combined Lagrangian-Eulerian formulations, where the grid is not tied on the workpiece but it is fixed in space [15][16][17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%