Abstract
ABSTRACT Fuzzy inference method is applied to formulate an algorithm capable of estimating material elastic constants (ECs) of a specimen by solving an inverse problem with a group of measured resonance frequencies obtained via Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscopy (RUS). The algorithm is validated with RUS data from a specimen of polycrystalline aluminium alloy. Then the algorithm is found to be sensitive to the initial ECs by processing RUS data from a specimen of fine-grain polycrystalline Ti–6Al–4V, the same as the Levenberg–Marquardt (L–M) method popularly used in solving inverse problems. To overcome such a drawback, a hybrid method of Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) and Density-Based Spatial Clustering of Applications with Noise (DBSCAN) is proposed. And it is used to generate several groups of initial ECs for the fuzzy inference method. There is a trade-off between computational time and accurately estimated ECs, since the hybrid method needs more time to directly find out accurate ECs.
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