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Modeling ductile to brittle transition temperature of functionally graded steels by ANFIS
Authors:Ali Nazari  Amir Ali MilaniGholamreza Khalaj
Institution:Department of Materials Engineering, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:In the present paper, a model based on adaptive network-based fuzzy inference systems (ANFIS) for predicting ductile to brittle transition temperature of functionally graded steels in both crack divider and crack arrester configurations has been presented. Functionally graded steels containing graded ferritic and austenitic regions together with bainite and martensite intermediate layers were produced by electroslag remelting. To build the model, training and testing using experimental results from 140 specimens were conducted. The used data as inputs in ANFIS models are arranged in a format of six parameters that cover the FGS type, the crack tip configuration, the thickness of graded ferritic region, the thickness of graded austenitic region, the distance of the notch from bainite or martensite intermediate layer and temperature. According to these input parameters, in the ANFIS models, the ductile to brittle transition temperature of each FGS specimen was predicted. The training and testing results in the ANFIS models have shown a strong potential for predicting the ductile to brittle transition temperature of each FGS specimen.
Keywords:Functionally graded steels  DBTT  ANFIS  Crack divider  Crack arrester  ESR
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