A complete database and constitutive laws are the key to successful compute
r simulations of powder compaction processes. However, the appropriate dete
rmination: of material parameters that are used in mathematical models is d
ifficult, and interpretation of scarce and often incomplete experimental da
ta depends on the modellers. It is therefore essential to have information
on powder behaviour to define accuracy and identify the limits of the model
predictions. To make up for this lack of detailed information. this paper
presents raw experimental data for a typical iron powder and provides infor
mation on the elastic-plastic behaviour. Useful analytical expressions of m
echanical characteristics, used in most constitutive laws, are then formula
ted. An equation for the hydrostatic compressibility is derived as well as
an equation on the critical state curve, which shows that under high pressu
re the plastic behaviour of the compact is the same as that of the plastic
behaviour of the constituent particle material. The elasticity of compacts
is also investigated showing non-linear behaviour which depends on the dens
ity and not on the mean pressure. PM/0766 (C) 1999 IoM Communications Ltd.