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H. Pashazadeh, A. Masoumi, J. Teimournezhad,
Volume 3, Issue 1 (3-2013)
Abstract
The objective of this study was to develop a numerical model for the prediction of temperature distribution,
effective plastic strain distribution, and especially material flow in friction stir welding of copper plates.
The DEFORM-3D software was used by incorporating a lagrangian incremental formulation. Threedimensional
results of the material flow pattern which were extracted using the point tracking are in good
agreement with the experiment. It was shown that the main part of material flow occurs near the top
surface. Material near the top surface at the behind of tool stretches from retreating side towards advancing
side which leads to non-symmetrical shape of the stir zone. The stir zone shape in FSW of copper alloys,
which was predicted by simulation, does not lean completely towards any sides of welding line.
E. Masoumi Khalil Abad, A. Ghazanfari, R. Hashemi,
Volume 3, Issue 4 (12-2013)
Abstract
In this study, an extended stress-based forming limit diagram (FLD) for prediction of necking based on the
Marciniak and Kucznski (M-K) model is represented and applied in tube hydroforming. The bulge forming
of a straight tube is simulated by finite element method and verified with published experimental data. This
adaptive simulation technique is based on the ability to detect the onset and growth of defects (e.g., bursting
and wrinkling) and to promptly readjust the loading paths. Thus, a suitable load path is determined by
applying Adaptive Simulation Method in ANSYS Parametric Design Language (APDL).