Mathematics Colloquium ~ April 28

April 26, 2016
Hello, Math Students and all interested parties:

Please join us for the final Mathematics Colloquium for Spring 2016 on Thursday,  April 28, 2016 4 p.m. BSS 166 “Constitutive Modeling of Polymeric Foams and Finite Element Simulation of Chip Formation in Metal Cutting" with Professor Attila Kossa, Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BUTE), Budapest, Hungary.

Polymeric foams are highly compressible materials due to their cellular structure. An effective approach to model the material behavior of these foams is the application of a suitable hyperelastic material model proposed for highly compressible materials.
Improving the manufacturing quality in metal cutting processes requires the complete understanding of the chip formation phenomena, which may be analyzed using finite element method in addition to experimental tests.

Numerous papers have been published in the last years presenting finite element analyses of metal machining. This talk addresses to summarize the key questions in FEA of chip formation processes in orthogonal cutting.

Don't forget coffee, tea and goodies at the Pre-Colloquium Tea at 3:30 in the 3rd Floor Open Area in the BSS building.

For the complete abstract, please go to
http://www.humboldt.edu/math/news-and-events/math-colloquium

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