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Key Engineering Materials | 2013

On the Development and Identification of Phenomenological Damage Models - Application to Industrial Wire Drawing and Rolling Processes

Trong Son Cao; Christian Bobadilla; Pierre Montmitonnet; Pierre Olivier Bouchard

The continuum thermodynamics-based Lemaitre damage model is nowadays widely used to deal with coupled damage analyses for various mechanical applications (e.g. forming process simulations). However, such a model, which only accounts for the stress triaxiality (the ratio between the first and the second invariants of stress tensor) has been found to give incorrect results under shear dominated loading (in terms of damage location as well as risk of crack). Several recent studies have demonstrated the importance of the third stress invariant in damage prediction; the Lode angle parameter is generally used to include it. The idea is to describe completely the stress state in damage model’s formulations, which is defined by the equivalent stress, the stress triaxiality ratio and the Lode angle parameter. This later parameter has proved to have an important influence on ductile damage under low stress triaxiality. Xue’s coupled damage model accounts for the third invariant of the deviatoric stress tensor, allowing a better balance between respective effects of shear and elongation on damage. Some extensions of more physically based damage models, such as the Gurson-Tvergaard-Needleman model, have also been presented to account for this influence of the third stress invariant. In the present work, the phenomenological damage models have been implemented in Forge® Finite Element (FE) software to investigate ductile damage occurring during industrial forming processes. This paper presents the comparative study of Xue’s model and Lemaitre’s model. A complete procedure is detailed to identify the material and damage parameters from experimental mechanical tests on high carbon steel. This identification process has been carried out both for Lemaitre’s coupled damage model and Xue’s coupled damage model. Application to wire drawing followed by flat rolling shows that in such shear-inducing processes, these models predict damage at different locations, due to their different emphasis on shear with respect to elongational strain damage.


THE 14TH INTERNATIONAL ESAFORM CONFERENCE ON MATERIAL FORMING: ESAFORM 2011 | 2011

Study Of The Wet Multipass Drawing Process Applied On High Strength Thin Steel Wires

Johann Thimont; Eric Felder; Christian Bobadilla; Pascal Buessler; Nicolas Persem; Jean-Pierre Vaubourg

Many kinds of high strength thin steel wires are involved in so many applications. Most of the time, these wires are made of a pearlitic steel grade. The current developments mainly concern the wire last drawing operation: after a patenting treatment several reduction passes are performed on a slip‐type multipass drawing machine. This paper focuses on modeling this multipass drawing process: a constitutive law based on the wire microstructure evolutions is created, a mechanical study is performed, a set of experiments which enables determining the process friction coefficients is suggested and finally the related analytical model is introduced. This model provides several general results about the process and can be used in order to set the drawing machines.


Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2015

A comparative study of three ductile damage approaches for fracture prediction in cold forming processes

Trong-Son Cao; Christian Bobadilla; Pierre Montmitonnet; Pierre-Olivier Bouchard


Computational Materials Science | 2014

Characterization of ductile damage for a high carbon steel using 3D X-ray micro-tomography and mechanical tests - Application to the identification of a shear modified GTN model

Trong-Son Cao; Eric Maire; Catherine Verdu; Christian Bobadilla; Patrice Lasne; Pierre Montmitonnet; Pierre-Olivier Bouchard


International Journal of Material Forming | 2012

Mechanical and damage analysis along a flat-rolled wire cold forming schedule

Thomas Massé; Yvan Chastel; Pierre Montmitonnet; Christian Bobadilla; Nicolas Persem; Sylvain Foissey


Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2011

Impact of mechanical anisotropy on the geometry of flat-rolled fully pearlitic steel wires

Thomas Massé; Yvan Chastel; Pierre Montmitonnet; Christian Bobadilla; Nicolas Persem; Sylvain Foissey


International Journal of Material Forming | 2013

The optimal die semi-angle concept in wire drawing, examined using automatic optimization techniques

Thomas Massé; Lionel Fourment; Pierre Montmitonnet; Christian Bobadilla; Sylvain Foissey


International Journal of Material Forming | 2009

OPTIMIZATION OF A RANGE OF 2D AND 3D BULK FORMING PROCESSES BY A META-MODEL ASSISTED EVOLUTION STRATEGY

Lionel Fourment; T. Massé; S. Marie; Richard Ducloux; M. Ejday; Christian Bobadilla; Pierre Montmitonnet


Procedia Engineering | 2014

Damage Prediction Using Several Types of Macro-scale Damage Models in Different Cold Wire Production Lines☆

Trong-Son Cao; Pierre Montmitonnet; Pierre-Olivier Bouchard; Christian Bobadilla; Christophe Vachey


Journées Annuelles de la SF2M 2012 - SF2M Annual Meeting 2012 | 2012

Comparative study of phenomenological coupled damage models - Application to industrial forming processes

Trong-Son Cao; Christian Bobadilla; Pierre Montmitonnet; Pierre-Olivier Bouchard

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Catherine Verdu

Institut national des sciences Appliquées de Lyon

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