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Multiphysics multi-scale computational framework for linking process–structure–property relationships in metal additive manufacturing: a critical review

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Pages 943-1009 | Received 01 Feb 2022, Accepted 10 Jan 2023, Published online: 16 Feb 2023
 

ABSTRACT

This review article provides a critical assessment of the progress made in computational modelling of metal-based additive manufacturing (AM) with emphasis on its ability to predict physical phenomena, concepts of microstructural evolution, residual stresses, role of multiple thermal cycles, and formation of multi-dimensional defects along with the achieved degree of experimental validation. The uniqueness of this article stems from the inclusion of comprehensive information on computational progress in the field of fusion-based, sintering-based, and mechanical deformation-based AM. A computational model's role in determining the process framework for the desired outcome of the set properties of the AM components is recognised while presenting the process-microstructure maps, thereby appraising computational ability towards the qualification of products. The inclusion of a detailed discussion on the bi-directional coupling of machine learning and physics-based computational models provides a futuristic roadmap for the digital twin of metal-based AM.

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Funding

Authors acknowledge the infrastructure and support of Center for Agile and Adaptive and Additive Manufacturing (CAAAM) funded through State of Texas Appropriation: 190405-105-805008-220.

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