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Prediction of flow stress of metallic material and interfacial friction condition at high temperature using inverse analysis
Kyungmin Shin/Sukhwan Chi/Naksoo Kim
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 24, no. 3, pp.639-648, 2010
Abstract : Inverse analysis is a method for determining material parameters by minimizing the difference between experimental and the finite
element (FE) simulated results, such as the load-stroke curve and barreling shape of a deformed specimen using an optimum design technique.
In this study, ring compression tests were conducted to predict the flow stress of materials and interfacial friction conditions. Cylinder
compression tests were conducted under the same process conditions to estimate the validity of the data obtained from the ring
compression tests. By comparing the experimental results with the FE simulated results, it was confirmed that flow stress and the interfacial
friction condition obtained from the ring compression tests, as well as their inverse analysis, are quite reasonable. The validity of both
the flow stress function and the interfacial friction condition using the above procedures was verified by the experiments.
Keyword : Flow stress function; Inverse analysis; Finite element (FE) simulation; Interfacial friction condition |
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