A combined finitediscrete element simulation of shot peening processes Part I studies on 2D interaction laws

In the first part of this series of papers on the combined finitediscrete element simulation of shot peening processes, different contact interaction laws for 2D cases are extensively studied with special attention given to the proper selection of the parameter values involved, which is one of the k...

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Published in:Engineering computations Vol. 17; no. 5; pp. 593 - 620
Main Authors: Han, K., Peric, D., Crook, A.J.L., Owen, D.R.J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: MCB UP Ltd 01-08-2000
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Summary:In the first part of this series of papers on the combined finitediscrete element simulation of shot peening processes, different contact interaction laws for 2D cases are extensively studied with special attention given to the proper selection of the parameter values involved, which is one of the key issues for successful direct simulation. In addition, computational issues including contact forces, partial contact, energy dissipation, and rheological representation are addressed. Numerical examples for a single shot impact system simulated by the coupled finitediscrete element method using different interaction laws are provided to verify the proposed approaches. The results are also compared with those obtained by using only finite element methods. Findings obtained by performing 2D simulations will, in the subsequent article, be used in realistic computational simulations of 3D shot peening processes.
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ISSN:0264-4401
DOI:10.1108/02644400010339798