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The application of neural networks to analysis of the effects of chemical composition on hardenability of steel

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Purpose: The goal of the research carried out was evaluation of alloying elements effect on the development of artificial neural network models, allowing the determination of the Jominy hardenability curve based on the chemical composition of constructional and machine steels. Design/methodology/approach: MLP neural network was used to learn rule for modelling the steels properties. Then the neural network used for computer simulation synergistic effect of alloying elements on the hardenability of steel. Research limitations/implications: Results of the research confirmed that neural networks are a useful tool in evaluation the effect of alloying elements on the properties of materials compared to conventional methods. Additionally it confirms idea, that based on data from standards and catalogues is possible to develop the assumed model. Practical implications: It has been demonstrated complete the practical usefulness of the developed models in the selection of materials designed machine parts, which allows the direct relationship during the melting process real time control of the desired hardness of the steel hardenability curve. Originality/value: Based on the results of catalogues and standards with the used of neural networks developed and fully validated experimental model of the relationship between hardenability and chemical composition of the constructional and machine steels.
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32--38
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Bibliogr. 19 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Division of Biomedical Engineering, Institute of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials, Silesian University of Technology, ul. Konarskiego 18a, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
  • Division of Biomedical Engineering, Institute of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials, Silesian University of Technology, ul. Konarskiego 18a, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
Bibliografia
  • [1] W. Sitek, J. Trzaska, Numerical simulation of the alloying elements effect on steels’ properties, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 45/1 (2011) 71-78.
  • [2] W. Sitek, A mathematical model of the hardness of high-speed steels, Transactions of Famena 34/3 (2010) 39-46
  • [3] W. Sitek, Methodology of high-speed steels design using the artificial intelligence tools, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 39/2 (2010) 115-160.
  • [4] J. Trzaska, Calculation of the steel hardness after continuous cooling, Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 61/2 (2013) 87-92.
  • [5] L.A. Dobrzanski, S. Malara, J. Trzaska, Project of neural network for steel grade selection with the assumed CCT diagram, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 27/2 (2008)155-158.
  • [6] L.A. Dobrzański, J. Trzaska, Application of neural networks for prediction of hardness and volume fractions of structural components constructional steels cooled from the austenitising temperature, Materials Science Forum 437-438 (2003) 359-362.
  • [7] L.A. Dobrzański, J. Trzaska, Application of neural networks to forecasting the CCT diagram, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 157-158 (2004) 107-113.
  • [8] J. Trzaska, L.A. Dobrzański, A. Jagiełło, Computer program for prediction steel parameters after heat treatment, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 24/2 (2007) 171-174.
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  • [10] I.R. Kramer, R.H. Hafner, S.T. Toleman, Effect of sixteen alloying elements on hardenability of steel, Transactions of the American Institutetute of Mining 158 (1944) 138-156.
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  • [15] R.A. Grange, Estimating the hardenability of carbon steels, Metallurgical Transaction 4/10 (1973) 2231-2244.
  • [16] W. Crafts, J.L. Lamont, Effect of some elements on Hardenability, Transactions of the Metallurgical Society of AIME 1/11 (1944) 157-167.
  • [17] G.F. Comstock, The influence of titanium on the hardenability of steel, Transactions of the Metallurgical Society of AIME 12 (1945) 148-150.
  • [18] P.L. Mangonon, Relative hardenabilities and interaction effects of Mo and V in 4330 alloy steel, Metallurgical Transaction 13/2 (1982) 319-320.
  • [19] A. Moser, A. Legat, Determining hardenability from composition, Härterei Tech. Mitt 24/2 (1969) 100-105 (in Germany)
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