Abstract

The multiscale modelling of the behaviour of metal alloys during processing is often limited by the computing power required to run them. The Agile Multiscale Methodology was conceived to enhance the designing and controlling of complex multiscale models through an automatic run-time adaptation of its constitutive sub-models. This methodology is used to simulate the behaviour of an 6082 aluminium alloy during its thermomechanical treatment. The macroscopic deformation, the work-hardening and the state of precipitation are computed in different modules, allowing the coupling of several software solutions (DEFORMTM2D and © MatCalc) through an external storage of the relevant data.

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