Numerical Modeling and Simulation of the Movable Contact Tool-Workpiece and Application in Technological Processes
  Leon Kukielka, Agnieszka Kulakowska, Radoslaw Patyk 
 Grinding,   embossing,   burnishing,   thread   rolling,   drawing, 
cutting,  turning  are  very  complicated  technological  processes. 
To increase the quality of the product and minimize the cost of 
process, we  should  know the physical phenomena  which exist 
during  the  process.  The  phenomena  on  a  typical  incremental 
step were described using a step-by-step incremental procedure, 
with  an  updated  Lagrange’s  formulation.  The  technological 
processes are considered as geometrical and physical non-linear 
initial  and  boundary  problems.  The  finite  element  method 
(FEM)  and  the  dynamic  explicit  method  (DEM)  were  used  to 
obtain  the  solution.  The  application  was  developed  in  the 
ANSYS/LS-DYNA  system,  which  makes  possible  a  complex 
time    analysis    of    the    physical    phenomena:    states    of 
displacements, strains and stresses. Numerical computations of 
the  strain  and  stress  have  been  conducted  with  the  use  of 
methodology  which requires a proper definition of the  contact 
zone,  without  the  necessity  to  introduce  boundary  conditions. 
Examples of calculations are presented. Full Text 
 
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