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MATERIAL MODELS AT RESEARCH OF WAVE DEFORMATION STRENGTHENING THROUGH FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
Author(s) -
Andrey Kirichek,
Sergey Barinov,
Sergey A. Silantiev,
Aleksandr Yashin,
Aleksey Zaycev
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vestnik brânskogo gosudarstvennogo tehničeskogo universiteta
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1999-8775
DOI - 10.30987/1999-8775-2021-1-28-33
Subject(s) - finite element method , deformation (meteorology) , process (computing) , computation , set (abstract data type) , computer science , mechanical engineering , structural engineering , materials science , engineering , algorithm , composite material , programming language , operating system
The problem of necessity in the development of loading environment models (materials processed) which has great importance at the finite element simulation of basic processes (technologies) is considered. As a rule, material model programs embedded into CAE cannot be used completely in the computations because of their limited set of physical-mechanical properties, most often insufficient for the adequate simulation of the process under investigation. By the example of the technology of wave deformation strengthening taking into account its peculiarities in the paper for the first time there are developed material models: steel45, BrAZh9-4; VT1-0; B-95 and the estimation of their adequacy is carried out. The creation of each model of material is a unique process and implies not only the pattern completion with data from reference books, but also with data obtained as a result of the fulfillment of corresponding experimental investigations of properties peculiar to material under working. As a result there are developed adequate models of materials having an admissible error (not exceeding 7.4%) for micro-hardness and depth of surface layer strengthening that allows recommending their use at the investigation of wave deformation strengthening through a finite element method.

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