Abstract

AbstractThe current work aims at the modelling and simulation of metal grinding processes with focus on the thermal behaviour resulting from the interaction of tool and workpiece. Starting from a two‐dimensional model of a single grain, representative numerical experiments are carried out based on the variation of grain geometry and its spatial position relative to the workpiece to predict the resulting load‐displacement‐behaviour.Here, a thermoelastic viscoplastic constitutive model is used to capture thermal softening of the material taken into account. Referring to previous research, an adaptive remeshing scheme, based on a combination of error estimation and refinement indication is used to overcome mesh dependence, allowing to resolve the complex deformation patterns and to predict a realistic thermomechanical state of the resulting workpiece surface. (© 2011 Wiley‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)

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