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Ductile Fracture in Metal Forming
Modeling and Simulation
Investigates the theoretical foundations of metal forming and presents innovative techniques for micromechanical modeling of ductile fracture.
Kazutake Komori (Author)
9780128147726, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 15 October 2019
294 pages, 130 illustrations
22.9 x 15.1 x 1.9 cm, 0.45 kg
Ductile Fracture in Metal Forming: Modeling and Simulation examines the current understanding of the mechanics and physics of ductile fracture in metal forming processes while also providing an approach to micromechanical ductile fracture prediction that can be applied to all metal forming processes. Starting with an overview of different ductile fracture scenarios, the book then goes on to explain modeling techniques that predict a range of mechanical phenomena that can lead to ductile fracture. The challenges in creating micromechanical models are addressed alongside methods of applying these models to several common metal forming processes. This book is suitable for researchers working in mechanics of materials, metal forming, mechanical metallurgy, and plasticity. Engineers in R&D industries involved in metal forming such as manufacturing, aerospace, and automation will also find the book very useful.
1. Macroscopic ductile fracture phenomena2. Macroscopic ductile fracture criteria3. Microscopic ductile fracture phenomena4. Microscopic ductile fracture criteria5. Micromechanical modeling using an ellipsoidal void model (author’s model)6. Simulation results using an ellipsoidal void model aAuthor’s model)
Subject Areas: Mechanical engineering [TGB]