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Johnson–Cook Parameter Identification for Commercially Pure Titanium at Room Temperature under Quasi-Static Strain Rates
2021
Materials
To simulate mechanical shocks on an intracranial implant called WIMAGINE®, Clinatec chose a Johnson–Cook model to account for the viscoplastic behavior of grade 2 titanium in a dynamic study using Radioss©. Methods: Thirty tensile specimens were subjected to tensile tests at room temperature, and the influence of the strain rate (8 × 10−3 and 8 × 10−2 s−1) and sandblasting was analyzed. Relaxations were included in the tests to analyze viscosity phenomena. Results: A whole set of parameters was
doi:10.3390/ma14143887
pmid:34300807
pmcid:PMC8304854
fatcat:y6dbgos5erhm3brjfusgj2p43q