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PETRUŠKA, J., JANÍČEK, L.
Original Title
COMPUTATIONALLY EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF STRAIN-HARDNESS REFERENCE CURVES
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Hardness measurement is a common method of strain inhomogeneity evaluation, applicable regularly as a part of industrial forming processes analysis. The relation between measured hardness and strain is derived from so called strain-hardness reference curves, obtained usually by evaluation of compression tests for given material under relevant thermomechanical conditions. The procedure of reference curves evaluation is traditionally based on mean values of measured hardness and strain, obtained at each level of specimen compression. Using a numerical simulation of the compression test, new procedure of strain-hardness curve evaluation is suggested, which is based on direct comparison of local values of strain and hardness. Detailed description of the new procedure and comparison of its results with the traditional method is presented in the paper.
Keywords
hardness measurement, formability, forming simulation, finite element method
Authors
RIV year
2001
Released
15. 5. 2000
Publisher
Ústav teoretické a aplikované mechaniky AV ČR
Location
Svratka
ISBN
80-86246-03-3
Book
Engineering Mechanics 2000
Pages from
71
Pages to
76
Pages count
6
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT4532, author="Jindřich {Petruška} and Libor {Janíček}", title="COMPUTATIONALLY EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF STRAIN-HARDNESS REFERENCE CURVES", booktitle="Engineering Mechanics 2000", year="2000", pages="6", publisher="Ústav teoretické a aplikované mechaniky AV ČR", address="Svratka", isbn="80-86246-03-3" }