Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
831210 Materials & Design (1980-2015) 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Merit indices play a fundamental role in materials selection, since they enable ranking of materials. However, the conventional formulation of merit indices is associated with severe limitations. They are dependent on the explicit solution of the variables in the equations for the constraints from the design criteria. Furthermore, it is not always easy to determine which the controlling merit index is. To enable the ranking of materials in more general design cases, merit exponents are introduced as generalisations of the merit indices. Procedures are presented for how to compute the merit exponents numerically without having to solve equations algebraically. Merit exponents (and indices) are only valid in a certain range of property values. To simplify the identification of the controlling merit exponent, it is suggested that so called control area diagrams are used. These diagrams consist of a number of domains, each showing the active constraints and the controlling merit exponent. It is shown that the merit exponents play a crucial role when the control area diagram (CAD) is set up. The principles in the paper are developed for mechanically loaded components and are illustrated for engineering beams with two or three geometric variables.

► Merit exponents are introduced to generalise the merit indices commonly used in materials selection. ► The merit exponents can rank materials in general design situations. ► To allow identification of the active merit exponent(s), control area diagrams are used. ► Principles for generating the control area diagrams are presented.

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