A Finite Element Approach for Trajectory Optimization in Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing

OR manager Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.26127/BTUOPEN-5575
Johannes Schmidt, J. Buhl, A. Fügenschuh
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In wire-arc additive manufacturing (WAAM), the desired workpiece is built layerwise by a moving heat source depositing droplets of molten wire on a substrate plate. To reduce material accumulations, the trajectory of the weld source should be continuous, but transit moves without welding, called deadheading, are possible. The enormous heat of the weld source causes large temperature gradients, leading to a strain distribution in the welded material which can lead even to cracks. In summary, it can be concluded that the temperature gradient reduce the quality of the workpiece. We consider the problem of finding a trajectory of the weld source with minimal temperature deviation from a given target temperature for one layer of a workpiece with welding segments broader than the width of the weld pool. The temperature distribution is modeled using the finite element method. We formulate this problem as a mixed-integer linear programming model and demonstrate its solvability by a standard mixed-integer solver.
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电弧增材制造中轨迹优化的有限元方法
在线弧增材制造(WAAM)中,通过移动热源在基板上沉积熔丝液滴来分层构建所需工件。为了减少材料的堆积,焊接源的轨迹应该是连续的,但不焊接的过渡运动,称为死头,是可能的。焊缝源的巨大热量造成了较大的温度梯度,导致焊接材料中的应变分布,甚至可能导致裂纹。综上所述,可以得出温度梯度降低工件质量的结论。我们考虑的问题是,对于一个焊段宽度大于焊池宽度的工件的一层,寻找与给定目标温度偏差最小的焊缝源轨迹。采用有限元法对温度分布进行了建模。我们将这个问题表述为一个混合整数线性规划模型,并用标准的混合整数求解器证明了它的可解性。
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