Application of characterization, modelling, and analytics towards understanding process-structure linkages in metallic 3D printing

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This paper presents methods for combining process monitoring, thermal modelling and microstructure characterization together to draw process-to-structure relationships in metal additive manufacturing. The paper discusses heterogeneities in the local processing conditions within additively manufactured components and how they affect the resulting material structure. Methods for registering and fusing disparate data sources are presented, and some effort is made to discuss the utility of different data sources for specific microstructural features of interest. It is the intent that this paper will highlight the need for improved understanding of metallic additive manufacturing processes and show that combining experimental data with modelling and advanced data processing and analytics methods will accelerate that understanding.

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Groeber, M. A., Schwalbach, E., Donegan, S., Chaput, K., Butler, T., & Miller, J. (2017). Application of characterization, modelling, and analytics towards understanding process-structure linkages in metallic 3D printing. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 219). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/219/1/012002

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