Theory-guided machine learning for thermal modeling of in-situ automated fiber placement of thermoplastic composites

IF 8.3 1区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES
A. Fontes , N. Zobeiry , F. Shadmehri
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In-situ Automated Fiber Placement (AFP) of thermoplastic composites has several advantages over traditional manufacturing techniques, with the main benefit being eliminating secondary thermal processing. Without secondary heat treatment, the in-situ thermal history becomes the critical process parameter that governs bond development, crystallization kinetics, and the development of residual stresses. This work improves the thermal modeling of the in-situ Automated Fiber Placement (AFP) manufacturing process by leveraging Theory-Guided Machine Learning (TGML). A novel theory-guided neural network (TgNN) with theory-based pre-layer transforms models the three-dimensional temperature distribution during in-situ AFP manufacturing. The TgNN is fit on experimentally measured temperatures for various combinations of hot gas torch temperatures and heat source velocities. Feature engineering is implemented by applying theory-based pre-layer transforms to the input features time, the thermocouple coordinates, hot gas torch temperature, and heat source velocity. Compared to a theory-agnostic neural network, the TgNN with theory-based pre-layer transforms has improved predictive ability and requires fewer training data for equivalent performance. The trained model is computationally efficient and can be leveraged for online process control.

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Composites Science and Technology
Composites Science and Technology 工程技术-材料科学:复合
CiteScore
16.20
自引率
9.90%
发文量
611
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Composites Science and Technology publishes refereed original articles on the fundamental and applied science of engineering composites. The focus of this journal is on polymeric matrix composites with reinforcements/fillers ranging from nano- to macro-scale. CSTE encourages manuscripts reporting unique, innovative contributions to the physics, chemistry, materials science and applied mechanics aspects of advanced composites. Besides traditional fiber reinforced composites, novel composites with significant potential for engineering applications are encouraged.
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