Finite Element Modeling and Experimental Validation of AA 5052-H34 Machining: A Comprehensive Study on Chip Morphology and Temperature Analysis

Author:

Al-Khafaji Abbas Farhan Jawad1,Davoodi Behnam1,Niknam Seyed Ali1

Affiliation:

1. Sustainable Manufacturing Systems Research Laboratory (SMSRL), School of Mechanical Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran 13114-16846, Iran

Abstract

An understanding of the dynamic behavior of materials plays a crucial role in machining improvement. According to the literature on this issue, one of the alloys whose dynamic behavior has been investigated less is AA 5052-H34, despite its numerous industrial applications. Using finite element (FE) modeling greatly reduces machining research costs. This research delved into the dynamic behavior modeling of AA 5052-H34 during dry-turning FE simulation. The dynamic behavior of AA 5052-H34 was achieved using the Johnson–Cook (J-C) constitutive equation, which was calculated using the uniaxial tensile and Split-Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) tests. To confirm the accuracy of the material model, these SHPB tests were then simulated in Abaqus. The J-C constitutive equation, paired with a J-C damage criterion, was employed in a chip formation and cutting temperature simulation. It was found that the feed rate significantly influences the dynamic behavior of AA 5052-H34. The thickness and morphology of the chip were investigated. The experimental and numerical chip thicknesses showed a direct relationship with the feed rate. The simulation temperature was also analyzed, and, as expected, it showed an upward trend with increasing cutting speed and feed rate. Then, the accuracy of the proposed FE simulation was confirmed by the agreement of the experimental and simulation results.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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