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Comparison study of creep constitutive laws in compaction of porous stainless steel 316 L

Modeling Powder Metallurgy Hot Isostatic Pressing (PM-HIP) is of paramount importance due to its critical role in modern manufacturing. Accurate modeling of PM-HIP and understanding the associated deformation behavior are essential for optimizing the process and advancing the design and production o...

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Published in:Powder technology 2024-09, Vol.445, p.120058, Article 120058
Main Authors: Sobhani, Samaneh, Albert, Marc, Gandy, David, Tabei, Ali, Fan, Zhaoyan
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Language:English
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Summary:Modeling Powder Metallurgy Hot Isostatic Pressing (PM-HIP) is of paramount importance due to its critical role in modern manufacturing. Accurate modeling of PM-HIP and understanding the associated deformation behavior are essential for optimizing the process and advancing the design and production of high-performance materials in critical applications. To accurately simulate the deformation behavior during PM-HIP, this paper presents a comprehensive investigation of modeling PM-HIP processes using various creep models incorporating rate-dependent plasticity embedded into Finite Element Analysis (FEA). This study experimentally and computationally compares four distinct creep models: Kuhn McMeeking, power law creep, unified creep law, the rate-dependent creep that was modified by Abouaf et al. and with modification of Van Nguyen et al. for density dependency. The results showed the modified Abouaf's Model, uniquely designed to account for both primary and secondary creep, consistently exhibits the closest alignment with experimental outcomes compared to the other three creep models tested. [Display omitted] •Four distinct creep models were compared to simulate the deformation in PM-HIP•Two distinct die geometries were adopted to experimentally evaluate the model•Results showed the effect of creep models on the accuracy of deformation simulation•The model consistently predicting accurate dimensions was specified
ISSN:0032-5910
DOI:10.1016/j.powtec.2024.120058