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Title
Measurement of plastic strain and plastic strain rate during orthogonal cutting for Ti-6Al-4V
Author
Sela, Andrés ccMondragon Unibertsitatea
Ortiz-de-Zarate, Gorka ccMondragon Unibertsitatea
Soler Mallol, Daniel ccMondragon Unibertsitatea
Aristimuño, Patxi Xabier ccMondragon Unibertsitatea
ARRAZOLA, PEDRO JOSEMondragon Unibertsitatea
Author (from another institution)
Germain, G.
Research Group
Mecanizado de alto rendimiento
Published Date
2021
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd.
Keywords
plastic strain
DIC
grid distortion
Broaching ... [+]
plastic strain
DIC
grid distortion
Broaching
Ti-6Al-4V [-]
Abstract
Finite Element Modelling used to predict machining outcomes needs to be supplied with the appropriate material thermomechanical properties which are obtained by specific testing devices and methodolog ... [+]
Finite Element Modelling used to predict machining outcomes needs to be supplied with the appropriate material thermomechanical properties which are obtained by specific testing devices and methodologies. However, these tests are usually not representative of the extreme conditions achieved in machining processes and the obtained material law may not be suitable enough. Inverse identification could address this problem by obtaining material thermomechanical properties directly from machining outcomes such as cutting forces, temperatures, strain or strain rates. Nevertheless, this technique needs to be supplied with accurate machining outcomes. However, some of them such as strain or strain rate are difficult to be properly measured. The aim of this paper is to present a methodology to measure plastic strain and strain rate during orthogonal machining under plane strain conditions. The main idea is to create a physical microgrid in a workpiece and to analyze the distortion suffered by this grid. The novelty of the method consists on its capability of measuring strain and strain rate fields in a very localized area (primary shear zone) using a single image. The methodology was applied in orthogonal cutting of Ti-6Al-4V under cutting conditions that are representative of the broaching process. Experimental results were compared with DIC measurements, analytical results based on unequal division shear zone model, literature results and with numerical fields obtained from an AdvantEdge-2D model. [-]
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11984/5258
Publisher’s version
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2021.106397
ISSN
0020-7403
Published at
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 
Document type
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Version
Postprint – Accepted Manuscript
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