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Several constitutive equations are available for modelling powder densification. They have been presented in Chapter 4. Phenomenological constitutive equations are widely used to simulate forming processes. They are calibrated to predict as well as possible the mechanical aspects of the densification at a macroscopic level whilst ignoring physical aspects at a microscopic level.
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Doremus, P. (2008). Calibration of Compaction Models. In: Brewin, P.R., Coube, O., Doremus, P., Tweed, J.H. (eds) Modelling of Powder Die Compaction. Engineering Materials and Processes. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-099-3_10
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