A micro-machining process becomes increasingly important with the continuous miniaturization of components used in various fields from military to civilian applications. To characterise underlying micromechanics, a 3D finite-element model of orthogonal micro-machining of f.c.c. single crystal copper was developed. The model was implemented in a commercial software ABAQUS/Explicit employing a user-defined subroutine VUMAT. Strain-gradient crystal-plasticity and conventional crystal-plasticity theories were used to demonstrate the influence of pre-existing and evolved strain gradients on the cutting process for different combinations of crystal orientations and cutting directions.
Funding
MD and TES acknowledge the KAUST baseline fund.
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Published in
Computational Materials Science
Volume
94
Issue
C
Pages
273 - 278
Citation
DEMIRAL, M. ... et al., 2014. Numerical modelling of micro-machining of f.c.c. single crystal: influence of strain gradients. Computational Materials Science, 94, pp.273-278.
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