Dynamic WAAM: adaptive processes for equivalent contact surface (ECS) optimization

Author:

Kerber Ethan,Fahrendholz Jan LucaORCID,Brell-Cokcan Sigrid,Dewald Peter,Sharma Rahul,Reisgen Uwe

Abstract

AbstractWire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) integrates benefits of automation and mass customization to improve efficiency through near-net part production. While WAAM is well researched, there remain significant challenges as the complex relationship between robot, welder, and process parameters can lead to inaccuracy in geometry and variations in material properties. This research proposes a novel framework for quantifying the WAAM process and proposes dynamic adaptive strategies for improving production. This paper introduces the concept of an equivalent contact surface (ECS) for quantifying the additive welding process. Adaptive methods are then identified to optimize WAAM production. In conclusion, this paper provides an outlook on future research directions for continuing the development of this dynamic WAAM process.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

RWTH Aachen University

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Medicine

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