Abstract

This paper proposes a methodology to identify the material coefficients of constitutive equation within the practical range of stress, strain, strain rate, and temperature encountered in metal cutting. This methodology is based on analytical modeling of the orthogonal cutting process in conjunction with orthogonal cutting experiments. The basic mechanics governing the primary shear zone have been re-evaluated for continuous chip formation process. The stress, strain, strain rate and temperature fields have been theoretically derived leading to the expressions of the effective stress, strain, strain rate, and temperature on the main shear plane. Orthogonal cutting experiments with different cutting conditions provide an evaluation of theses physical quantities. Applying the least-square approximation techniques to the resulting values yields an estimation of the material coefficients of the constitutive equation. This methodology has been applied for different materials. The good agreement between the resulting models and those obtained using the compressive split Hopkinson bar (CSHB), where available, demonstrates the effectiveness of this methodology.

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