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Prediction of stress-strain behaviors in steels using an integrated constitutive, FEM and ANN model

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posted on 2001-01-01, 00:00 authored by Lingxue KongLingxue Kong, B Wang, Peter HodgsonPeter Hodgson
Austenitic steels with a carbon content of 0.0037 to 0.79 wt% C are torsion tested and modeled using a physically based constitutive model and an Integrated Phenomenological and Artificial neural Network (IPANN) model. The prediction of both the constitutive and IPANN models on steel 0.017 wt% C is then evaluated using a finite element (FEM) code ABAQUS with different reduction in the thickness after rolling through one roll stand. It is found that during the rolling process, the prediction accuracy of the reaction force from FEM simulation for both constitutive and IPANN models depends on the strain achieved (average reduction in thickness). By integrating FEM into IPANN model and introducing the product of strain and stress as an input of the ANN model, the accuracy of this integrated FEM and IPANN model is higher than either the constitutive or IPANN model.

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Journal

ISIJ international

Volume

41

Issue

7

Pagination

795 - 800

Publisher

Iron and Steel Institute of Japan

Location

Tokyo, Japan

ISSN

0915-1559

eISSN

1347-5460

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

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2001, ISIJ

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