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Micromechanics-based damage model for failure prediction in cold forming
X. Z. Lu
, Luen Chow Chan
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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Micromechanical Modeling
100%
Cold Forming
100%
Failure Prediction
100%
Microvoids
75%
SS316L
50%
Three-dimensional (3D)
25%
Statistical Analysis
25%
Strain Rate
25%
Large Deformation
25%
Volume Fraction
25%
Finite Element Package
25%
ABAQUS
25%
Tensile Deformation
25%
Damage Evolution
25%
Computed Tomography Images
25%
Tomography System
25%
Strain Damage
25%
Representative Volume Element
25%
Compressive Deformation
25%
User Material Subroutine
25%
Spatial Location
25%
Stainless Steel SS316L
25%
Size Fraction
25%
Stress-strain Response
25%
Microfocus
25%
High-resolution X-ray Computed Tomography
25%
Isotropic Hardening Rule
25%
Engineering
Damage Model
100%
Cold Working
100%
Micromechanics
100%
Large Deformation
25%
Stress-Strain Relations
25%
Isotropic Hardening
25%
Element Model
25%
Representative Volume Element
25%
Hardening Rule
25%
Spatial Location
25%
Compressive Deformation
25%
Strain Rate
25%
Damage Evolution
25%
High Resolution
25%
Stainless Steel
25%
Tensile Deformation
25%
Finite Element Analysis
25%
Material Science
Micromechanics
100%
Volume Fraction
25%
Tomography
25%
Strain Rate
25%
Stress-Strain Relations
25%
Damage Evolution
25%
Large Deformation
25%
Stainless Steel
25%
Finite Element Methods
25%
X-Ray Computed Tomography
25%