Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing: A Study of Process Parameters Using Multiphysics Simulations

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In this work, analyses focus on understanding the effects of the scanning pattern and speed on the thermal profile, phase transformation, and residual stress generation in the WAAM deposition. An FE numerical model is constructed that takes into account the phase evolution and transformation plasticity using the ABAQUS user subroutine, UMAT. The results show that the scanning pattern significantly affects the heat accumulation and the cooling rate during the AM deposition, and, eventually, the generation of residual stresses. According to the simulation results, the highest residual stress is generated in the case of the out–in scanning, while the alternate pattern leads to the lowest residual stress. The influence of the scanning speed on the thermal profiles and residual stress are also examined. The analyses show that an increase in the scan speed leads to a decrease in the peak temperature and an increase in the cooling rate, which result in an increase in the martensite volume fraction of the deposition.

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Han, Y. S. (2023). Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing: A Study of Process Parameters Using Multiphysics Simulations. Materials, 16(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16237267

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