Evaluation of common constitutive equations for solidifying steel

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Evaluation of common constitutive equations for solidifying steel. / Pierer, Robert; Bernhard, Christian; Chimani, Christian.
in: Berg- und hüttenmännische Monatshefte : BHM, Jahrgang 150.2005, Nr. 5, 05.2005, S. 163-169.

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title = "Evaluation of common constitutive equations for solidifying steel",
abstract = "A simple thermo-mechanical model of the submerged split-chill tensile (SSCT) test has been used to evaluate different constitutive elasto-viscoplastic equations from the literature. The calculated results were compared with experimentally determined force-elongation curves for different steel grades under varying testing conditions. The most adequate models will be further adjusted to the experimental results and serve as a valuable data base for more complex models.",
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