Abstract

<p>The problem of finding the fatigue characteristics of a material based on the test results of a composite material is considered. The initial data are the properties of the material, load parameters and the tabulated dependence of the elastic modulus on the number of tests performed. A differential mathematical model has been formed that describes the change in the elastic modulus with increasing number of loading cycles. Its parameters are found by approximating the rate of change of the elastic modulus using numerical differentiation formulas of various orders and solving the parametric identification problem. The model coefficients are determined by using a method that simulates the behavior of a swarm of moths, related to bio–inspired global optimization algorithms. A solution to the problem for a specific composite material is given.</p>

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