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Improvement of Mixed-Mode I/II Fracture Toughness Modeling Prediction Performance by Using a Multi-Fidelity Surrogate Model Based on Fracture Criteria

Today, artificial intelligence plays a huge role in the mechanical engineering field for solving many complex problems and the problem with fracture mechanics is one of them. In fracture mechanics, artificial intelligence is used to predict crack behavior under various conditions such as mixed-mode...

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Autores principales: Wiangkham, Attasit, Aengchuan, Prasert, Kasemsri, Rattanaporn, Pichitkul, Auraluck, Tantrairatn, Suradet, Ariyarit, Atthaphon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9740513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36500075
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15238580
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author Wiangkham, Attasit
Aengchuan, Prasert
Kasemsri, Rattanaporn
Pichitkul, Auraluck
Tantrairatn, Suradet
Ariyarit, Atthaphon
author_facet Wiangkham, Attasit
Aengchuan, Prasert
Kasemsri, Rattanaporn
Pichitkul, Auraluck
Tantrairatn, Suradet
Ariyarit, Atthaphon
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description Today, artificial intelligence plays a huge role in the mechanical engineering field for solving many complex problems and the problem with fracture mechanics is one of them. In fracture mechanics, artificial intelligence is used to predict crack behavior under various conditions such as mixed-mode loading. Many parameters are used for explaining the crack behavior under various conditions, but those parameters are obtained from destructive testing, in which usually, only one data point is obtained from each test. An artificial problem method requires a large amount of data to train the model to be able to learn crack behavior, which is a disadvantage of applying this method to fracture mechanics. To eliminate the disadvantage of the large amount of experiment data required for modeling, in this study, the small data obtained from the experiment along with data obtained from fracture criteria that were used for elementary prediction of mixed mode fracture toughness were used to create an artificial intelligence model. Data from the experiment was combined with fracture criteria data using the multi-fidelity surrogate model that is described in this study. The mixed mode I/II fracture toughness of the PMMA material was tested in order to primarily propose the data combination technique. After the modeling process, the prediction results indicated that the performance of a model in which the actual test data was combined with the data from the fracture criteria (multi-fidelity surrogate model) was more predictively effective compared to only actual data-based modeling.
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spelling pubmed-97405132022-12-11 Improvement of Mixed-Mode I/II Fracture Toughness Modeling Prediction Performance by Using a Multi-Fidelity Surrogate Model Based on Fracture Criteria Wiangkham, Attasit Aengchuan, Prasert Kasemsri, Rattanaporn Pichitkul, Auraluck Tantrairatn, Suradet Ariyarit, Atthaphon Materials (Basel) Article Today, artificial intelligence plays a huge role in the mechanical engineering field for solving many complex problems and the problem with fracture mechanics is one of them. In fracture mechanics, artificial intelligence is used to predict crack behavior under various conditions such as mixed-mode loading. Many parameters are used for explaining the crack behavior under various conditions, but those parameters are obtained from destructive testing, in which usually, only one data point is obtained from each test. An artificial problem method requires a large amount of data to train the model to be able to learn crack behavior, which is a disadvantage of applying this method to fracture mechanics. To eliminate the disadvantage of the large amount of experiment data required for modeling, in this study, the small data obtained from the experiment along with data obtained from fracture criteria that were used for elementary prediction of mixed mode fracture toughness were used to create an artificial intelligence model. Data from the experiment was combined with fracture criteria data using the multi-fidelity surrogate model that is described in this study. The mixed mode I/II fracture toughness of the PMMA material was tested in order to primarily propose the data combination technique. After the modeling process, the prediction results indicated that the performance of a model in which the actual test data was combined with the data from the fracture criteria (multi-fidelity surrogate model) was more predictively effective compared to only actual data-based modeling. MDPI 2022-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9740513/ /pubmed/36500075 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15238580 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wiangkham, Attasit
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Kasemsri, Rattanaporn
Pichitkul, Auraluck
Tantrairatn, Suradet
Ariyarit, Atthaphon
Improvement of Mixed-Mode I/II Fracture Toughness Modeling Prediction Performance by Using a Multi-Fidelity Surrogate Model Based on Fracture Criteria
title Improvement of Mixed-Mode I/II Fracture Toughness Modeling Prediction Performance by Using a Multi-Fidelity Surrogate Model Based on Fracture Criteria
title_full Improvement of Mixed-Mode I/II Fracture Toughness Modeling Prediction Performance by Using a Multi-Fidelity Surrogate Model Based on Fracture Criteria
title_fullStr Improvement of Mixed-Mode I/II Fracture Toughness Modeling Prediction Performance by Using a Multi-Fidelity Surrogate Model Based on Fracture Criteria
title_full_unstemmed Improvement of Mixed-Mode I/II Fracture Toughness Modeling Prediction Performance by Using a Multi-Fidelity Surrogate Model Based on Fracture Criteria
title_short Improvement of Mixed-Mode I/II Fracture Toughness Modeling Prediction Performance by Using a Multi-Fidelity Surrogate Model Based on Fracture Criteria
title_sort improvement of mixed-mode i/ii fracture toughness modeling prediction performance by using a multi-fidelity surrogate model based on fracture criteria
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9740513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36500075
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15238580
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