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USING PSEUDO‐CONCENTRATIONS IN THE ANALYSIS OF TRANSIENT FORMING PROCESSES

H.J. ANTÚNEZ (Computational Mechanics Laboratory of INTEC, (University of Litoral and CONICET), PO Box 91, 3000 Santa Fe, Argentina Present address: Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Swietokrzyska 21, 00–049 Warsaw, Poland)
S.R. IDELSOHN (Computational Mechanics Laboratory of INTEC, (University of Litoral and CONICET), PO Box 91, 3000 Santa Fe, Argentina)

Engineering Computations

ISSN: 0264-4401

Article publication date: 1 May 1992

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Abstract

The pseudo‐concentration method is applied to the analysis of transient processes. A simple, easy‐to‐handle model is obtained by keeping an Eulerian description: it does not require remeshing after a certain amount of plastic deformation. The range of applicability of the method is extended to non‐confined (even with several free surfaces) processes. It is shown the need of distinct handling of free surfaces according to their orientation to the direction of the flow. A seamless tube rolling process, a cylinder upsetting and a backward extrusion are modelled. Experimental data and results obtained by other methods are used to compare and discuss the performance of the model.

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ANTÚNEZ, H.J. and IDELSOHN, S.R. (1992), "USING PSEUDO‐CONCENTRATIONS IN THE ANALYSIS OF TRANSIENT FORMING PROCESSES", Engineering Computations, Vol. 9 No. 5, pp. 547-559. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb023883

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