A Short Review on the Finite Element Method for Asymmetric Rolling Processes

Several studies on asymmetric rolling processes use the Finite Element Method (FEM) to predict material deformation and optimize process parameters, such as rolls’ forces and torques. Early studies focused on the observation and measure of curvature effects due to the asymmetric conditions. However,...

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Main Authors: Ana Graça, Gabriela Vincze
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Metals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/11/5/762
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description Several studies on asymmetric rolling processes use the Finite Element Method (FEM) to predict material deformation and optimize process parameters, such as rolls’ forces and torques. Early studies focused on the observation and measure of curvature effects due to the asymmetric conditions. However, these models could not predict mechanical behavior associated with the texture evolution during the rolling processes. More recent studies introduced crystal plasticity (CP) models into the FEM to analyze and quantify the texture evolution during plastic forming. However, these coupled techniques need more investigation, especially concerning the mechanical behavior of the material during and after multi-stage ASR procedures. The purpose of this work is to present an up-to-date literature review on the implementation of asymmetric rolling processes in finite element analysis. It shows a summarized overview of the asymmetric rolling model parameters from different authors and gives a brief description of the crystallographic models used in their studies. In the end, some suggestions for future work dedicated to the analysis of ASR through FEM are given.
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spelling doaj.art-05fdc473b53e4fd0b91ff31314a6e52e2023-11-21T18:31:22ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012021-05-0111576210.3390/met11050762A Short Review on the Finite Element Method for Asymmetric Rolling ProcessesAna Graça0Gabriela Vincze1Centre of Mechanical Technology and Automation (TEMA), Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, PortugalCentre of Mechanical Technology and Automation (TEMA), Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, PortugalSeveral studies on asymmetric rolling processes use the Finite Element Method (FEM) to predict material deformation and optimize process parameters, such as rolls’ forces and torques. Early studies focused on the observation and measure of curvature effects due to the asymmetric conditions. However, these models could not predict mechanical behavior associated with the texture evolution during the rolling processes. More recent studies introduced crystal plasticity (CP) models into the FEM to analyze and quantify the texture evolution during plastic forming. However, these coupled techniques need more investigation, especially concerning the mechanical behavior of the material during and after multi-stage ASR procedures. The purpose of this work is to present an up-to-date literature review on the implementation of asymmetric rolling processes in finite element analysis. It shows a summarized overview of the asymmetric rolling model parameters from different authors and gives a brief description of the crystallographic models used in their studies. In the end, some suggestions for future work dedicated to the analysis of ASR through FEM are given.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/11/5/762asymmetric rollingcrystallographic modelscurvaturefinite element methodmulti-pass rolling
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A Short Review on the Finite Element Method for Asymmetric Rolling Processes
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asymmetric rolling
crystallographic models
curvature
finite element method
multi-pass rolling
title A Short Review on the Finite Element Method for Asymmetric Rolling Processes
title_full A Short Review on the Finite Element Method for Asymmetric Rolling Processes
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title_short A Short Review on the Finite Element Method for Asymmetric Rolling Processes
title_sort short review on the finite element method for asymmetric rolling processes
topic asymmetric rolling
crystallographic models
curvature
finite element method
multi-pass rolling
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