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A highly efficient computational approach for part-scale microstructure predictions in Ti-6Al-4V additive manufacturing (2402.17580v1)

Published 27 Feb 2024 in cs.CE

Abstract: Fast and efficient simulations of metal additive manufacturing (AM) processes are highly relevant to exploring the full potential of this promising manufacturing technique. The microstructure composition plays an important role in characterizing the part quality and deriving mechanical properties. When complete parts are simulated, one often needs to resort to strong simplifications such as layer-wise heating due to the large number of simulated time steps compared to the small time step sizes. This article proposes a scan-resolved approach to the coupled thermo-microstructural problem. Building on a highly efficient thermal model, we discuss the implementation of a phenomenological microstructure model for the evolution of the three main constituents of Ti-6Al-4V: stable $\alpha_s$-phase, martensite $\alpha_m$-phase and $\beta$-phase. The implementation is tailored to modern hardware features using vectorization and fast approximations of transcendental functions. A performance model and numerical examples verify the high degree of optimization. We demonstrate the applicability and predictive power of the approach and the influence of scan strategy and geometry. Depending on the specific example, results can be obtained with moderate computational resources in a few hours to days. The numerical examples include a prediction of the microstructure on the full NIST AM Benchmark cantilever specimen.

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