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Modeling the thermo-mechanical response and phase changes in metallic additive manufacturing (MAM) processes using a dissipative phase-field model

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Modeling the thermo-mechanical response and phase changes in metallic additive manufacturing (MAM) processes using a dissipative phase-field model
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2024
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Darabi, R
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Azinpour, E
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Cesar de Sa, J
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Vol. 24
ISSN: 1641-8581
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Authenticus ID: P-017-61D
Abstract (EN): <jats:p>Additive manufacturing (AM) has emerged as a highly promising manufacturing technique, offering unprecedented possibilities for creating complex geometries and functional structures. However, harnessing the full potential of AM requires the development of a robust computational framework capable of capturing the intricate multi-scale and multi-physics nature of the process. The constitutive and structural responses encountered in AM are particularly challenging to reproduce due to the complex behavior of the material involved. This research aims to address these challenges by presenting a comprehensive computational approach that incorporates a material model capable of accurately representing the behavior of different phases occurring during AM. To achieve this, the finite element method, using the Lagrangian framework in the implicit time scheme, is employed through the widely adopted ABAQUS software. Computational implementation is facilitated using the FORTRAN programming language. By employing weakly coupled thermal and mechanical constitutive equations, the framework enables the analysis of thermal stresses, strains, and displacements during realistic solidification processes, which inherently involve highly nonlinear constitutive relations. Through a series of numerical examples, the capabilities of the proposed model are demonstrated across various computational scales, particularly during the rapid melting and solidification phases. These simulations reveal the formation of residual stresses, which can lead to part distortion and have detrimental effects on the mechanical properties of the manufactured components. This research contributes to the advancement of additive manufacturing by providing a reliable computational tool that integrates the complex interplay between thermal and mechanical phenomena. The developed framework enhances our understanding of the AM process, offering valuable insights into the factors influencing the structural integrity and performance of additively manufactured parts.</jats:p>
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
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