Formulation of the Effect of Different Alloying Elements on the Tensile Strength of the in situ Al-Mg2Si Composites

In this paper, the effect of different alloying elements on the ultimate tensile strength of Al-Mg2Si composites is theoretically studied. The feed forward back propagation neural network with sigmoid function is used. The extensive experimental results taken from literature are modeled and mathemat...

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Main Authors: Halil Ibrahim Kurt, Murat Oduncuoglu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-03-01
Series:Metals
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/5/1/371
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spelling doaj-6359bdf97b5c4d218de03921c9c958272020-11-24T22:22:17ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012015-03-015137138210.3390/met5010371met5010371Formulation of the Effect of Different Alloying Elements on the Tensile Strength of the in situ Al-Mg2Si CompositesHalil Ibrahim Kurt0Murat Oduncuoglu1Technical Sciences, University of Gaziantep, 27310 Gaziantep, TurkeyTechnical Sciences, University of Gaziantep, 27310 Gaziantep, TurkeyIn this paper, the effect of different alloying elements on the ultimate tensile strength of Al-Mg2Si composites is theoretically studied. The feed forward back propagation neural network with sigmoid function is used. The extensive experimental results taken from literature are modeled and mathematical formula is presented in explicit form. In addition, it is observed that magnesium and copper have a stronger effect on the ultimate tensile strength of Al-Mg2Si composites comparison to other alloying elements. The proposed model shows good agreement with test results and can be used to find the ultimate tensile strength of Al-Mg2Si composites.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/5/1/371Al-Mg2Sicompositesmetal matrix compositesmodeling
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author Halil Ibrahim Kurt
Murat Oduncuoglu
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Murat Oduncuoglu
Formulation of the Effect of Different Alloying Elements on the Tensile Strength of the in situ Al-Mg2Si Composites
Metals
Al-Mg2Si
composites
metal matrix composites
modeling
author_facet Halil Ibrahim Kurt
Murat Oduncuoglu
author_sort Halil Ibrahim Kurt
title Formulation of the Effect of Different Alloying Elements on the Tensile Strength of the in situ Al-Mg2Si Composites
title_short Formulation of the Effect of Different Alloying Elements on the Tensile Strength of the in situ Al-Mg2Si Composites
title_full Formulation of the Effect of Different Alloying Elements on the Tensile Strength of the in situ Al-Mg2Si Composites
title_fullStr Formulation of the Effect of Different Alloying Elements on the Tensile Strength of the in situ Al-Mg2Si Composites
title_full_unstemmed Formulation of the Effect of Different Alloying Elements on the Tensile Strength of the in situ Al-Mg2Si Composites
title_sort formulation of the effect of different alloying elements on the tensile strength of the in situ al-mg2si composites
publisher MDPI AG
series Metals
issn 2075-4701
publishDate 2015-03-01
description In this paper, the effect of different alloying elements on the ultimate tensile strength of Al-Mg2Si composites is theoretically studied. The feed forward back propagation neural network with sigmoid function is used. The extensive experimental results taken from literature are modeled and mathematical formula is presented in explicit form. In addition, it is observed that magnesium and copper have a stronger effect on the ultimate tensile strength of Al-Mg2Si composites comparison to other alloying elements. The proposed model shows good agreement with test results and can be used to find the ultimate tensile strength of Al-Mg2Si composites.
topic Al-Mg2Si
composites
metal matrix composites
modeling
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/5/1/371
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