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An experimental study of wedge indentation of porous solids: Implications for cutting and drilling processes
, T.G. Murthy, D. Sagapuram
Published in American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
2018
Volume: 2
   
Abstract
An experimental study of mechanics of wedge indentation of porous solids is carried out under plane-strain conditions. A comparison is made between the porous ductile copper and porous brittle gypsum to study the influence of matrix material on the indentation behavior. Image-based measurement techniques are used to capture the evolution of deformation zone and obtain quantitative velocity, strain and volume change fields at high resolution. The results show that despite widelydifferent characteristics of the matrix material, the overall deformation zone evolves in a manner that is largely similar across material systems. Porous copper exhibits a smoothlyvarying radial compression-Type plastic flow within the deformation zone, while localized flow features (compaction bands) are typical of gypsum. Implications of our observations on wedge indentation for modeling complex machining geometries such as cutting and drilling are briefly discussed. Copyright © 2018 ASME.
About the journal
JournalASME 2018 13th International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference, MSEC 2018
PublisherAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)