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http://dx.doi.org/10.5228/KSTP.2018.27.1.28

Comparative Study on Surrogate Modeling Methods for Rapid Electromagnetic Forming Analysis  

Lee, Seungmin (Department of Aerospace Engineering, Pusan National University)
Kang, Beom-Soo (Department of Aerospace Engineering, Pusan National University)
Lee, Kyunghoon (Department of Aerospace Engineering, Pusan National University)
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Transactions of Materials Processing / v.27, no.1, 2018 , pp. 28-36 More about this Journal
Abstract
Electromagnetic forming is a type of high-speed forming process to deform a workpiece through a Lorentz force. As the high strain rate in an electromagnetic-forming simulation causes infeasibility in determining constitutive parameters, we employed inverse parameter estimation in the previous study. However, the inverse parameter estimation process required us to spend considerable time, which leads to an increase in computational cost. To overcome the computational obstacle, in this research, we applied two types of surrogate modeling methods and compared them to each other to evaluate which model is best for the electromagnetic-forming simulation. We exploited an artificial neural network and we reduced-order modeling methods. During the construction of a reduced-order model, we extracted orthogonal bases with proper orthogonal decomposition and predicted basis coefficients by utilizing an artificial neural network. After the construction of the surrogate models, we verified the artificial neural network and reduced-order models through training and testing samples. As a result, we determined the artificial neural network model is slightly more accurate than the reduced-order model. However, the construction of the artificial neural network model requires a considerably larger amount of time than that of the reduced-order model. Thus, a reduced order modeling method is more efficient than an artificial neural network for estimating the electromagnetic forming and for the rapid approximation of structural simulations which needs repetitive runs.
Keywords
Electromagnetic Forming; Surrogate Modeling; Proper Orthogonal Decomposition; Artificial Neural Network;
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