About this Abstract |
Meeting |
Additive Manufacturing Benchmarks 2022 (AM-Bench 2022)
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Symposium
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Additive Manufacturing Benchmarks 2022 (AM-Bench 2022)
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Presentation Title |
A Combined Experimental and Simulation Campaign of As-built AM IN625 Connecting Microstructure to Part Scale Response |
Author(s) |
Robert Carson, James F. Belak, Matthew Rolchigo, Leonidas Zisis, Michael D. Sangid, Darren C. Pagan |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Robert Carson |
Abstract Scope |
The Exascale Additive Manufacturing (ExaAM) project is developing a number of high-fidelity simulation capabilities and workflows for AM metals that goes from the melt pool physics all the way up to part scale response. The aim of the ExaAM project is to provide predictive simulation results that can guide the AM design process and help accelerate part qualifications. One of the goals of the project is to connect simulated microstructures to part scale simulations through the use of crystal plasticity (CP) simulations. Validation of both these microstructure and CP simulations required a number of experimental campaigns which made use of the NIST IN625 AMB2018-01 part build. This talk will be an overview of the experimental campaigns as well as the parameterization efforts of the crystal plasticity simulations using this gathered data. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Undecided |