2014
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.611-612.1250
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Thermo-Mechanical Behaviour of Spheroidal Graphite Iron

Abstract: The main objective of this paper is to identify the thermo-mechanical behaviour of the spheroidal graphite (SG) iron EN-GJS-700. In the first instance, compression tests are carried out using Gleeble 3500 system enabling a precise control on testing temperature and strain rate. The effects of these testing parameters on the SG iron behaviour are studied. Through this, the occurrence of dynamic recrystallization phenomenon is highlighted. Specific rheological models based on metallurgy are introduced. Finally, … Show more

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“…Temperature dependent Johnson and Cook parameters were proposed by Harzallah et al (2016) whereas a plasticity model was combined with a damage model in several studies (Saanouni et al 2009;Umbrello et al 2012). Material aspects were included by different approaches such as taking into account the hardness (Umbrello et al 2007(Umbrello et al , 2012Biermann et al 2010;Tiffe et al 2014), microstructural evolution due to dynamic recrystallization (Thibaud et al 2007;Courbon et al 2013;Le Mercier et al 2014), dislocation density (Kalhori et al 2010;Rinaldi et al 2020) or even recently crystal plasticity (Boubakri et al 2019).…”
Section: Prediction Of Chip Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Temperature dependent Johnson and Cook parameters were proposed by Harzallah et al (2016) whereas a plasticity model was combined with a damage model in several studies (Saanouni et al 2009;Umbrello et al 2012). Material aspects were included by different approaches such as taking into account the hardness (Umbrello et al 2007(Umbrello et al , 2012Biermann et al 2010;Tiffe et al 2014), microstructural evolution due to dynamic recrystallization (Thibaud et al 2007;Courbon et al 2013;Le Mercier et al 2014), dislocation density (Kalhori et al 2010;Rinaldi et al 2020) or even recently crystal plasticity (Boubakri et al 2019).…”
Section: Prediction Of Chip Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%