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A thermoviscoplastic model with damage for simultaneous hot/cold forging analysis

Abstract

A constitutive model is presented for simultaneous hot/cold forming processes of steels. The phenomenological material theory is based on an enhanced rheological model and accounts temperature dependently for nonlinear hardening, thermally activated recovery effects, an improved description of energy storage and dissipation during plastic deformations, and damage evolution as well. A thermomechanically consistent treatment of dissipative heating due to inelastic deformations, recovery processes and damage mechanisms is applied. The constitutive model is implemented into a commercial FE-code. The material parameters of the effective model response are identified for a low alloyed steel and validated by means of a simultaneous hot/cold forging process

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