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Showing papers by "Tarasankar Debroy published in 2020"


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used multiple machine learning algorithms and a mechanistic model to rank separately both easy to measure process parameters as well as thermomechanical variables that affect the evolution of stresses.
Abstract: Residual stresses and distortion are common serious defects in wire-arc additive manufacturing. Commercial thermomechanical models are often used to understand how these defects form. However, no clear mitigation strategy has evolved from previous research. Identification of the hierarchy of variables that influence residual stresses will help to uncover practical means of mitigating this difficulty. Here we use multiple machine learning algorithms and a mechanistic model to rank separately both easy to measure process parameters as well as thermomechanical variables that affect the evolution of stresses. We analyze 243 sets of residual stress data for three alloys using random forest and neural network algorithms to uncover the relative influences of the variables. Both these algorithms predict residual stresses with 97 % accuracy. More important, both algorithms provide the same hierarchical influence of process variables on stresses. The substrate preheat temperature is the most influential variable among the process variables. Among the thermomechanical variables, the following variables are the most influential in decreasing order of importance: the gap between the solidus and preheat temperatures, the product of elastic modulus and the coefficient of thermal expansion, molten pool volume, substrate rigidity, and heat input.

44 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used decision tree based algorithms to rank the hierarchy of the relative influence of six important friction stir welding variables on tool failure and found that the maximum shear stress was the most important causative variable for tool failure.

34 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the role of local differences in heat transfer from the fusion zone as the origin of asymmetry in the track geometry and provided easy-to-use process maps.

5 citations