Development of an Approximation Model of Selected Properties of Model Materials Used for Simulations of Bulk Metal Plastic Forming Processes Using Induction of Decision Trees

The article discusses the development of an approximation model of selected plastic and mechanical properties obtained from compression tests of model materials used in physical modeling. The use of physical modeling with the use of soft model materials such as a synthetic wax branch with various mo...

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Main Authors: M. Hawryluk, D. Wilk-Kołodziejczyk, K. Regulski, M. Głowacki
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Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2019-09-01
Series:Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
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Online Access:https://journals.pan.pl/Content/113025/PDF/AMM-2019-3-44-Hawryluk.pdf
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author M. Hawryluk
D. Wilk-Kołodziejczyk
K. Regulski
M. Głowacki
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D. Wilk-Kołodziejczyk
K. Regulski
M. Głowacki
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description The article discusses the development of an approximation model of selected plastic and mechanical properties obtained from compression tests of model materials used in physical modeling. The use of physical modeling with the use of soft model materials such as a synthetic wax branch with various modifiers is a popular tool used as an alternative or verification of numerical modeling of bulk metal forming processes. In order to develop an algorithm to facilitate the choice of material model to simulate the behavior of real-metallic materials used in industrial production processes the induction of decision trees was used. First of all, the Statistica program was used for data mining, which made it possible to determine / find the relationship between the percentage of particular constituents of the model material (base material and modifiers) and yield strength, critical and maximum strain, and provide the opportunity to indicate the most important variables determining the shape of the stress – strain curve. Next, using the induction of decision trees, an approximation model was developed, which allowed to create an algorithm facilitating the selection of individual modifying components. The last stage of the research was verification of the correctness of the developed algorithm. The obtained research results indicate the possibility of using decision tree induction to approximate selected properties of modeling materials simulating the behavior of real materials, thus eliminating the need for costly and time-consuming experiments carried out on metallic material.
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spelling doaj.art-58f868de3ccc493a8da947036b3b15402022-12-22T04:01:40ZengPolish Academy of SciencesArchives of Metallurgy and Materials2300-19092019-09-01vol. 64No 310731085https://doi.org/10.24425/amm.2019.129497Development of an Approximation Model of Selected Properties of Model Materials Used for Simulations of Bulk Metal Plastic Forming Processes Using Induction of Decision TreesM. HawrylukD. Wilk-KołodziejczykK. RegulskiM. GłowackiThe article discusses the development of an approximation model of selected plastic and mechanical properties obtained from compression tests of model materials used in physical modeling. The use of physical modeling with the use of soft model materials such as a synthetic wax branch with various modifiers is a popular tool used as an alternative or verification of numerical modeling of bulk metal forming processes. In order to develop an algorithm to facilitate the choice of material model to simulate the behavior of real-metallic materials used in industrial production processes the induction of decision trees was used. First of all, the Statistica program was used for data mining, which made it possible to determine / find the relationship between the percentage of particular constituents of the model material (base material and modifiers) and yield strength, critical and maximum strain, and provide the opportunity to indicate the most important variables determining the shape of the stress – strain curve. Next, using the induction of decision trees, an approximation model was developed, which allowed to create an algorithm facilitating the selection of individual modifying components. The last stage of the research was verification of the correctness of the developed algorithm. The obtained research results indicate the possibility of using decision tree induction to approximate selected properties of modeling materials simulating the behavior of real materials, thus eliminating the need for costly and time-consuming experiments carried out on metallic material.https://journals.pan.pl/Content/113025/PDF/AMM-2019-3-44-Hawryluk.pdfregression trees inductionproperties approximationphysical modellingsoft model materials
spellingShingle M. Hawryluk
D. Wilk-Kołodziejczyk
K. Regulski
M. Głowacki
Development of an Approximation Model of Selected Properties of Model Materials Used for Simulations of Bulk Metal Plastic Forming Processes Using Induction of Decision Trees
Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
regression trees induction
properties approximation
physical modelling
soft model materials
title Development of an Approximation Model of Selected Properties of Model Materials Used for Simulations of Bulk Metal Plastic Forming Processes Using Induction of Decision Trees
title_full Development of an Approximation Model of Selected Properties of Model Materials Used for Simulations of Bulk Metal Plastic Forming Processes Using Induction of Decision Trees
title_fullStr Development of an Approximation Model of Selected Properties of Model Materials Used for Simulations of Bulk Metal Plastic Forming Processes Using Induction of Decision Trees
title_full_unstemmed Development of an Approximation Model of Selected Properties of Model Materials Used for Simulations of Bulk Metal Plastic Forming Processes Using Induction of Decision Trees
title_short Development of an Approximation Model of Selected Properties of Model Materials Used for Simulations of Bulk Metal Plastic Forming Processes Using Induction of Decision Trees
title_sort development of an approximation model of selected properties of model materials used for simulations of bulk metal plastic forming processes using induction of decision trees
topic regression trees induction
properties approximation
physical modelling
soft model materials
url https://journals.pan.pl/Content/113025/PDF/AMM-2019-3-44-Hawryluk.pdf
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