DOAJ Open Access 2026

Implementation of metallic material constitutive models based on artificial neural networks in explicit finite element analysis

Zhengdong KANG Shaozhe WANG Buyun SU Jiaxin KANG Ji QIU +1 lainnya

Abstrak

Machine learning techniques have been increasingly applied to the prediction of material behavior and have demonstrated clear advantages over conventional constitutive modeling approaches. The objective of this study was to develop an accurate and computationally efficient data-driven constitutive description for metallic materials under coupled temperature and strain-rate loading conditions. A CoCrFeNiMn high-entropy alloy was selected as the representative material system.Compression experiments were performed over a wide range of temperatures and strain rates to obtain true stress-strain data. Based on the experimental results, a modified Johnson-Cook constitutive model was calibrated to describe strain hardening, strain-rate sensitivity, and thermal softening effects. The calibrated model was then implemented in finite element simulations to generate a large, physically consistent dataset spanning broad thermo-mechanical conditions. This simulation-assisted data generation strategy expanded the training domain while ensuring continuity and stability of the dataset. Using the generated data, an artificial neural network (ANN) model was constructed to learn the nonlinear relationship between strain, strain rate, temperature, and flow stress. The network architecture and training strategy were optimized to improve prediction accuracy and generalization performance. To enable efficient application of the trained ANN within an explicit finite element framework, an automatic FORTRAN code generation tool was developed. The trained ANN parameters were converted into a user-defined material subroutine and embedded into the Abaqus/Explicit platform, allowing direct numerical implementation without external dependencies.The results indicate that the ANN-based constitutive model predicts flow stress with high accuracy, with relative errors remaining below one percent across the investigated loading conditions. In addition, the ANN implementation exhibits higher computational efficiency than the conventional constitutive model in explicit finite element simulations.It is concluded that the data-driven neural network approach can effectively replace traditional phenomenological constitutive models in finite element analysis. The proposed framework provides an efficient and reliable pathway for numerical modeling and simulation of metallic materials under complex thermo-mechanical conditions.

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Zhengdong KANG

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Shaozhe WANG

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Buyun SU

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Jiaxin KANG

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Ji QIU

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Xuefeng SHU

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KANG, Z., WANG, S., SU, B., KANG, J., QIU, J., SHU, X. (2026). Implementation of metallic material constitutive models based on artificial neural networks in explicit finite element analysis. https://doi.org/10.11883/bzycj-2025-0339

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2026
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10.11883/bzycj-2025-0339
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