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Detailed Study on the Behavior of Improved Beam T-Junctions Modeling for the Characterization of Tubular Structures, Based on Artificial Neural Networks Trained with Finite Element Models

Francisco Badea, Jesus Angel Perez and Jose Luis Olazagoitia
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Francisco Badea: Department of Industrial Engineering and Automotive, Nebrija University, Pirineos 55, 28040 Madrid, Spain
Jesus Angel Perez: Department of Construction and Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Area, University of Oviedo, 33203 Gijón, Spain
Jose Luis Olazagoitia: Department of Industrial Engineering and Automotive, Nebrija University, Pirineos 55, 28040 Madrid, Spain

Mathematics, 2021, vol. 9, issue 9, 1-17

Abstract: The actual behavior of welded T-junctions in tubular structures depends strongly on the topology of the junction at the joint level. In finite element analysis, beam-type elements are usually employed due to their simplicity and low computational cost, even though they cannot reproduce the joints topologies and characteristics. To adjust their behavior to a more realistic situation, elastic elements can be introduced at the joint level, whose characteristics must be determined through costly validations. This paper studies the optimization and implementation of the validation data, through the creation of an optimal surrogate model based on neural networks, leading to a model that predicts the stiffness of elastic elements, introduced at the joint level based on available data. The paper focuses on how the neural network should be chosen, when training data is very limited and, more importantly, which of the available data should be used for training and which for verification. The methodology used is based on a Monte Carlo analysis that allows an exhaustive study of both the network parameters and the distribution and choice of the limited data in the training set to optimize its performance. The results obtained indicate that the use of neural networks without a careful methodology in this type of problems could lead to inaccurate results. It is also shown that a conscientious choice of training data, among the data available in the problem of choice of elastic parameters for T-junctions in finite elements, is fundamental to achieve functional surrogate models.

Keywords: T-junctions; neural networks; finite elements analysis; surrogate; beam improvements; beam T-junctions models; artificial neural networks (ANN) limited training data (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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