Mathilde Zani, Enrico Panettieri, Marco Montemurro
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Abstract
For wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) process the interlayer temperature highly influences the quality of manufactured parts. This paper proposes an optimisation of deposition parameters for a better control of interlayer temperature while reducing the printing time employing a Finite Element (FE) model and a metamodel based on Non Uniform Rational Basis Splines (NURBS) entities for a thin-walled part in aluminium alloy. Firstly, the thermal FE model is created to extract the interlayer temperature as a function of different deposition parameters that will be optimised. These parameters are the wire feed speed and the cooling time between deposition of two consecutive layers. Then, a NURBS-based metamodel is generated to approximate the (unknown) transfer function between input variables and output responses of the problem at hand. One of the advantages of this metamodeling strategy is the possibility of obtaining the gradient of the output responses without the requirement of further computational resources, as the resulting metamodel is available in analytical form with the requisite continuity and differentiability. The NURBS-based metamodel is generated as a solution of a three-step optimisation strategy aiming at determining all the parameters defining the shape of the NURBS entity. Finally, the NURBS-based metamodel is included in the optimisation process related to the considered application. The optimisation problem is defined as a weighted sum of different criteria, i.e., total printing time and the average interlayer temperature difference for each layer. The solution obtained is subsequently validated a posteriori using the high-fidelity FE model, demonstrating an excellent agreement between the prediction of the NURBS-based metamodel and those of the FE model.
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The Journal publishes and disseminates original research in the field of material forming. The research should constitute major achievements in the understanding, modeling or simulation of material forming processes. In this respect ‘forming’ implies a deliberate deformation of material.
The journal establishes a platform of communication between engineers and scientists, covering all forming processes, including sheet forming, bulk forming, powder forming, forming in near-melt conditions (injection moulding, thixoforming, film blowing etc.), micro-forming, hydro-forming, thermo-forming, incremental forming etc. Other manufacturing technologies like machining and cutting can be included if the focus of the work is on plastic deformations.
All materials (metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, glass, wood, fibre reinforced materials, materials in food processing, biomaterials, nano-materials, shape memory alloys etc.) and approaches (micro-macro modelling, thermo-mechanical modelling, numerical simulation including new and advanced numerical strategies, experimental analysis, inverse analysis, model identification, optimization, design and control of forming tools and machines, wear and friction, mechanical behavior and formability of materials etc.) are concerned.