A multiscale material model for metallic powder compaction during hot isostatic pressing
Keywords: 
Powder compaction
Finite element method
Hot isostatic pressing
Mesoscopic analysis
Experimental characterization
Issue Date: 
2023
Publisher: 
Elsevier
Note: 
This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license
Citation: 
Elguezabal, C. (C.); Martínez-Esnaola, J.M. (José Manuel); Soler, R. (R.); et al. "A multiscale material model for metallic powder compaction during hot isostatic pressing". Powder Technology. 425, 2023, 118599
Abstract
The prediction of the distortions during Near-Net-Shape Hot Isostatic Pressing (NNS-HIP) is an intrinsic multiscale problem where the local interactions among particles determine the macroscopic distortions taking place during the sintering and densification of a component. In this work, a multiscale approach is proposed to solve this problem. In particular, a viscoplastic constitutive model capable of predicting macroscopic contractions during a HIP process with high accuracy has been developed, implemented and validated. The macroscopic model incorporates the mechanical behaviour predicted at the meso-scale by means of multiple-particle finite element models (MP-FEM) of an agglomerate of powder particles. The model is validated through the prediction of distortions during HIP of a full scale industrial case. It is concluded that adding the microscopic information of the HIP process to simulate the contractions at the macroscopic level results in a considerable improvement of the accuracy of the predictions.

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