Damage occurrence has been industrially observed in cold forging tooling ev
en though stresses remain lower than the yield point derived from a convent
ional rigid perfectly plastic law. A hardening stress-strain law has theref
ore been determined for the TiN-coated AISI M2 tool steel to improve the kn
owledge of the tool behaviour. The methodology used to establish the harden
ing law is based on the Brinell indentation test, which is simulated under
increasing load. For each increment of the load, the parameters of the beha
viour law are adjusted in order to make the numerical diameter and the expe
rimental results of the Brinell test converge. In parallel, scanning electr
on microscope observations on the Brinell indentations show the presence of
cracks at high loads, justifying the slight decay of the behaviour law tow
ards the non-coated specimen behaviour one. Finally, this behaviour law is
applied to an industrial process showing plastic deformation on the surface
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