Microstructure Prediction in Thermo-mechanical Processing by Multi-Scale Simulation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Qiang Yu
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

This paper reports on a research project supported by NSF, which aims at developing a multi-scale methodology for systematic microstructure prediction in thermo-mechanical processing of metals. This methodology is based on combining mesoscopic microstructure models with macroscopic process formulations and involves the following three main steps: (I) based on the given global processing conditions, the gross deformation patternof the entire workpiece is modeled using a continuum-based algorithm, (2) the resulting parameters are then extracted from the continuum-based simulation, post-processed and passed on to the mesoscopic numerical module, and (3) the microstructural changes are finally modeled at the mesoscopic scale. This approach is expected to overcome the disadvantages of current microstructure prediction practice employing empirical relationships between microstructural features and processing parameters. Keywords: Thermo-mechanical processing, Microstructure, Grain growth; Recrystallization; Mesoscopic models; Finite Element Method
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APA: Qiang Yu  (2003)  Microstructure Prediction in Thermo-mechanical Processing by Multi-Scale Simulation

MLA: Qiang Yu Microstructure Prediction in Thermo-mechanical Processing by Multi-Scale Simulation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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