Soft Computing Tools To Predict Varied Weight Components, Material and Tribological Properties of Al2219-B4C-Gr
By: Maitreyi Chatterjee, Biplab Chatterjee
Potential Business Impact:
Predicts best metal mixes without testing.
Soft computing tools emerged as most reliable alternatives of traditional regression and statistical methods. In recent times, these tools can predict the optimum material compositions, mechanical and tribological properties of composite materials accurately without much experiment or even without experiment. In the present study, soft computing tools like fuzzy logic, Decision tree, genetic algorithms are employed to predict the reinforcement weight percentage of B4C(Boron Carbide) and Graphite(Gr) along with Aluminum (matrix material) weight percentage for Al2219 with B4C and graphite. The optimized material and tribological properties of Al2219 were also predicted using NSGA II genetic algorithms for multi-objective optimization. It is found that the predictions are at par with earlier ANN (artificial neural network) studies and experimental findings. It can be inferred that inclusion B4C has more impact on enhancement of mechanical properties as well as wear strength compared to Gr.
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