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Designing bioinspired brick-and-mortar composites using machine learning and statistical learning

Engineering and Technology

Designing bioinspired brick-and-mortar composites using machine learning and statistical learning

S. Morsali, D. Qian, et al.

Uncover a revolutionary framework that merges statistical analysis and machine learning with finite element analysis to optimize brick-and-mortar composites. This exciting research by Seyedreza Morsali, Dong Qian, and Majid Minary-Jolandan identifies crucial design factors and enhances mechanical properties for improved construction material.

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Abstract
The brick-and-mortar structure inspired by nature, such as in nacre, is considered one of the most optimal designs for structural composites. Given the large number of design possibilities, extensive computational work is required to guide their manufacturing. Here, we propose a computational framework that combines statistical analysis and machine learning with finite element analysis to establish structure-property design strategies for brick-and-mortar composites. Approximately 20,000 models with different geometrical designs were categorized into good and bad based on their failure modes, with statistical analysis of the results used to find the importance of each feature. Aspect ratio of the bricks and horizontal mortar thickness were identified as the main influencing features. A decision tree machine learning model was then established to draw the boundaries of good design space. This approach might be used for the design of brick-and-mortar composites with improved mechanical properties.
Publisher
Communications Materials
Published On
Dec 01, 2020
Authors
Seyedreza Morsali, Dong Qian, Majid Minary-Jolandan
Tags
brick-and-mortar composites
statistical analysis
machine learning
finite element analysis
design optimization
mechanical properties
failure modes
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