Author/Authors :
Pahlavani, Mostafa School of Automotive Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology - Tehran, Iran , Marzbanrad, Javad School of Automotive Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
In the present work, the energy absorption study of warm-rolled LZ71
sheet is done for the first time. To do so, Lithium (7% Wt), Zinc (1% Wt)
and Magnesium are cast in 770⁰ C. After that, the billet has been warmrolled
at 350⁰ C and its thickness reduced by 80%. Then, two different
heat treatment situations are studied to reach an isotropic plate. Afterward,
microstructures of the specimens have been studied using an optical
microscope. Tensile tests of the samples are derived to study the
mechanical and anisotropy properties of the sheets. Moreover, the results
of tensile tests applied for crushing simulations. Energy absorption study
of the alloy is also done using ABAQUS software. The results of
simulations are validated using experimental tests of AA6082 and
completely acceptable performance of simulations is observed. Then, the
mechanical properties of LZ71 are used to study the crashworthiness
behavior of the mentioned alloy. Crash absorption parameters, namely
peak crushing force (FMax), mean crushing force (FMean), Total Energy
Absorption (TAE), Crushing Force Efficiency (CFE), Specific Energy
Absorption (SEA) and Total Efficiency (TE) of LZ71 and AA6082 are
compared which shown that the performance of LZ71 is considerably
more efficient than that of AA6082. Lastly, by the help of Artificial Neural
Network (ANN) and Taguchi Method, the effects of dimensional
parameters of tube, namely diameter, length and thickness, on FMax, FMean,
TAE, CFE, SEA and TE are surveyed comprehensively.
Keywords :
Artificial Neural Network , Crash simulation , Crash energy absorption , Magnesium Alloy , Warm rolling , Crashworthiness , LZ71