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- 2021Residual stresses in large size forgings
- 2016Modelling of transient temperature field and phase transformation change
- 2016Towards processing of multilayered metallic materials - Constrained compression testing
- 2016Modelling of Transient Temperature Field and Phase Transformation Change: A way for Residual Stress Management in Large Scale Forgings
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Towards processing of multilayered metallic materials - Constrained compression testing
Abstract
<p>The complex analysis of the interface behaviour has been performed during constrained compression testing of 316L steel plates as a way towards processing of the multilayered nanostructured metallic materials. The approach is based on a combination of experiments under appropriate operating conditions and computer modelling based on finite element (FE) methodology for interpretation of the test results. Multilayered metallic structure was successfully obtained using the constrained compression testing technique. The specially designed die and compression specimens allowed for joining of the steel plates together even at room temperatures. The performed numerical analysis using the ABAQUS/Standard FE software revealed the strain and stress localisation areas within the multilayered structure among other features that are described in the paper. The results are in agreement with experimental observations.</p>