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Estimating the strain-rate-dependent parameters of the Johnson-Cook material model using optimisation algorithms combined with a response surface
ID Škrlec, Andrej (Author), ID Klemenc, Jernej (Author)

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Abstract
Under conditions where a product is subjected to extreme mechanical loading over a very short time period, the strain rate has considerable influence on the behaviour of the product’s material. To simulate the behaviour of the material accurately under these loading conditions, the appropriate strain-rate parameters for the selected material model should be used. The aim of this paper is to present a quick method for easily determining the appropriate strain-rate-dependent parameter values of the selected material model. The optimisation procedure described in the article combines the design-of-experiment (DoE) technique, finite-element simulations, modelling a response surface and an evolutionary algorithm. First, a non-standard dynamic experiment was designed to study the behaviour of thin, flat, metal sheets during an impact. The experimental data from this dynamic and the conventional tensile experiments for mild steel were the basis for the determination of the Johnson-Cook material model parameters. The paper provides a comparison of two optimisation processes with different DoE techniques and with three different optimisation algorithms (one traditional and two metaheuristic). The performances of the presented method are compared, and the engineering applicability of the results is discussed. The identified parameter values, which were estimated with the presented procedure, are very similar to those from the literature. The paper shows how the application of a properly designed plan of simulations can significantly reduce the simulation time, with only a minor influence on the estimated parameters. Furthermore, it can be concluded that in some cases the traditional optimisation method is as good as the two metaheuristic methods. Finally, it was proven that experiments with different strain rates must be carried out when estimating the corresponding material parameters.

Language:English
Keywords:strain rate, finite-element method, design of experiment, Taguchi orthogonal array, response surface, evolutionary algorithm, Johnson-Cook material mode
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:FS - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year:2020
Number of pages:18 str.
Numbering:Vol. 8, iss. 7, art. 1105
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-117669 This link opens in a new window
UDC:519.61(045)
ISSN on article:2227-7390
DOI:10.3390/math8071105 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:23026947 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:20.07.2020
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Title:Mathematics
Shortened title:Mathematics
Publisher:MDPI AG
ISSN:2227-7390
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Licensing start date:05.07.2020

Secondary language

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:hitrost specifične deformacije, metoda končnih elementov, metoda načrtovanja preizkusov, Taguchijeva matrika, odzivna površina, evolucijski algoritem, Johnson-Cook materialni model

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Funder:ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:P2-0182
Name:Razvojna vrednotenja

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