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Extrapolative prediction of the hot strength of austenitic steels with a combined constitutive and ANN model

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posted on 2000-05-15, 00:00 authored by Lingxue KongLingxue Kong, Peter HodgsonPeter Hodgson, D C Collinson
An integrated phenomenological and artificial neural network (IPANN) model developed previously by Hodgson et al. [P.D. Hodgson, L.X. Kong, C.H.J. Davies, J. Mater. Process. Technol. 87 (1999) 132-139] significantly improves the accuracy of the prediction of the hot strength of a commercial 304 stainless steel in comparison with either the phenomenological or the ANN model because of the integration of information developed from a phenomenological constitutive model. In the present work, the Estrin-Mecking constitutive model [Y. Estrin, H. Mecking, Acta Metall. 32 (1984) 57-70] was combined with the IPANN model to predict extrapolatively the hot strength of a plain-carbon austenitic steel with a carbon content of 0.79 wt.%, deformed at temperatures from 900 to 1100°C and at strain rates between of 1 and 30 s -1 . The ANN model was able to predict the hot strength over a wider range of deformation conditions using the experimental data and the data from the physical model as ANN training data set. Although, the prediction is not as accurate as if a complete experimental data set had been available, the technique does provide an accurate approach to predict extrapolatively the hot strength of steels with the ANN model.

History

Journal

Journal of materials processing technology

Volume

102

Issue

1-3

Pagination

84 - 89

Publisher

Elsevier Science SA

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISSN

0924-0136

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2000, Elsevier Science S.A.