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Hossein Talebi-Ghadikolaee

Hossein Talebi-Ghadikolaee

Assistant Professor

College: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

Department: Mechanical Engineering - Manufacturing and Production

Degree: Doctoral

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Hossein Talebi-Ghadikolaee

Assistant Professor Hossein Talebi-Ghadikolaee

College: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - Department: Mechanical Engineering - Manufacturing and Production Degree: Doctoral |

Fields of Interest:

- Metal Forming processes

- Ductile Fracture

- Plasticity

- Sheet Metal forming (Mechanical and Formability testing, Micro forming, Material anisotropy, Non-linear deformation loading, High strain rate deformation, Hot forming, Finite element modeling) 

- Ductility and Ductile Damage evolution 

- Deformation Mechanics 

- Fuel cell (Metallic Bipolar plates)

- Laser Forming

- Fracture and Mechanical Behaviour of Additively Manufactured Product

نمایش بیشتر

Multiple criteria decision support analysis for manufacturing process parameters selection of metallic bipolar plates for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells

Authorsحسین طالبی قادیکلائی,وحید مدانلو,مجید الیاسی,فرزاد احمدی خطیر
JournalProceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications
IFثبت نشده
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2023-09-27
Journal GradeScientific - research
Journal TypeElectronic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of
Journal IndexSCOPUS ,JCR

Abstract

The multi-criteria decision-making method, along with experimental and finite-element (FE) methods, was employed to determine the optimal process parameter values for rubber pad forming of metallic bipolar plates. To achieve this aim, the rubber pad forming process was modeled by FE software, and the results were validated by conducting experimental tests. Three significant rubber pad forming parameters—punch force, hardness, and the thickness of the rubber layer—were considered as input variables. A full-factorial design involving 27 experiments was used to assess the alternatives. Filling percentage, thinning ratio, and stress were considered as distinct evaluation criteria. To solve the multi-criteria decision-making problem, a hybrid approach was used to weigh the alternatives. According to the results, the applied method was capable of selecting the optimal values of process parameters while considering different criteria simultaneously. The results demonstrated that a punch force of 50 kN, rubber hardness of 55 Shore A, and rubber thickness of 3.5 mm were the best processing conditions. For these parameters, the filling percentage, thinning ratio, and stress were 97.6%, 28.5%, and 1005 MPa, respectively.