Modeling of the tension and compression behavior of sintered 316L using micro computed tomography

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This paper describes the method of numerical modeling of the tension and compression behavior of sintered 316L. In order to take into account the shape of the mesostructures of materials in the numerical modeling, X-ray microtomography was used. Based on the micro-CT images, three-dimensional geometrical models mapped shapes of the porosity were generated. To the numerical calculations was used finite element method. Based on the received stress and strain fields was described the mechanism of deformation of the materials until fracture. The influence of material discontinuities at the mesoscopic scale on macromechanical properties of the porous materials was investigated.

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Doroszko, M., & Seweryn, A. (2015). Modeling of the tension and compression behavior of sintered 316L using micro computed tomography. Acta Mechanica et Automatica, 9(2), 70–74. https://doi.org/10.1515/ama-2015-0012

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