Abstract

The interest in magnesium alloys has progressively increased in several industrial fields in recent years, and AZ31 has become an object of the study of lightweight development. Due to its low density and high specific strength, magnesium alloys represent a promising alternative to aluminum alloys and high strength steels, especially for applications in the automobile industry, being used in structural components to reduce weight and, consequently, improve performance fuel efficiency. In recent decades, several tests were conducted to evaluate the formability of AZ31 and showed its high dependency on the temperature range. The main objective of the present study is to propose a fuzzy model to predict the limit drawing ratio (LDR) of an AZ31 sheet by varying its thickness, temperature, and speed in wide ranges. In order to validate the proposed model, comparisons were made with 6 studies performed by other authors -an amount of 46 experimental tests-, showing a very good agreement between experimental results and fuzzy results. The model predicts the limit drawing ratio with an accuracy of 92.1%.

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