Machine Learning for Competitive Grain Growth Behavior in Additive Manufacturing Ti6Al4V

  • Li J
  • Sage M
  • Zhou X
  • et al.
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Abstract

Metal additive manufacturing (MAM) technology is now changing the pattern of the high-end manufacturing industry, among which MAM fabricated Ti6Al4V has been far the most extensively investigated material and attracts a lot of research interests. This work established a deep neural network (DNN) to investigate the grain boundary in competitive grain growth for a bi-crystal system, the column β grains of Ti6Al4V as an example. Because of the limited number of experimental samples, the DNN is trained based on the data coming from the Geometrical Limited criterion. A series of direct energy deposition experiment using Ti6Al4V is carried out under the Taguchi experimental design. The grain boundary angles between the column grains are measured in the experiment and used to evaluate the accuracy of DNN.

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Li, J., Sage, M., Zhou, X., Brochu, M., & Zhao, Y. F. (2020). Machine Learning for Competitive Grain Growth Behavior in Additive Manufacturing Ti6Al4V. MATEC Web of Conferences, 321, 03004. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202032103004

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