A machine learning approach for the prediction of melting efficiency in wire arc additive manufacturing
Williams, Stewart W.
- 1Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
- 2Cranfield University
- 3
Journal
International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
ISSN
0268-3768
1433-3015
Open Access
closed
Volume
120
Start page
3123
End page
3133
Wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) appears as one of the most promising technologies due to its capacity to process all types of materials used in welding, its high production rate, and capacity to process large geometries of particular interest in the aeronautical industry. Since this technology is still under investigation, it is important to determine the efficiency of the process; in this sense, the melting efficiency stands out not only as a parameter of interest in energy terms but also as a measure of the stability of the process. For calculating melting efficiency, it is necessary to use tailored colorimeters or apply models requiring specific dimensions that involve destructive testing. For this reason, in the development of this work, the melting efficiency is evaluated through machine learning algorithms. Processing parameters such as wire diameter, wire feed speed, travel speed, and net power are used to determine melting efficiency. In addition, a simplified analytical model was developed to compare the results. The average melting efficiency analytically calculated was 44.56 +/- 5.48%, while the predicted value reaches a comparable value of 44.32 +/- 4.79% obtained with the Gaussian process regressor, which shows the highest accuracy. Moreover, the known relationship with travel speed was verified.
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