Estimation of Cyclic Stress-Strain Curves of Steels Based on Monotonic Properties Using Artificial Neural Networks

Materials (Basel). 2023 Jul 15;16(14):5010. doi: 10.3390/ma16145010.

Abstract

This paper introduces a novel method for estimating the cyclic stress-strain curves of steels based on their monotonic properties and plastic strain amplitudes, utilizing artificial neural networks (ANNs). ANNs were trained on a substantial number of experimental data for steels, collected from relevant literature, and divided into subgroups according to alloying elements content (unalloyed, low-alloy, and high-alloy steels). Only monotonic properties that were proven to be relevant for the estimation of points on the stress-strain curve were used. The performance of the developed ANNs was assessed using an independent set of data, and the results were compared to experimental values, values obtained by existing empirical estimation methods, and by previously developed ANNs. The results showed that the new approach which combines relevant monotonic properties and plastic strain amplitudes as inputs to ANNs for cyclic stress-strain curve estimation is better than the previously used approach where ANNs estimate the parameters of the Ramberg-Osgood material model separately. This shows that a more favorable approach to the estimation of cyclic stress-strain behavior would be to directly estimate corresponding material curves using monotonic properties. Additionally, this may also reduce inaccuracies resulting from simplified representations of the actual material behavior inherent in the material model.

Keywords: artificial neural networks; cyclic stress–strain curves; cyclic stress–strain parameters; estimation; steels.