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Direct numerical simulation of mechanical response in synthetic additively manufactured microstructures

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1361-651X/aac616

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additive manufacturing; Potts Monte Carlo; SPPARKS; direct numerical simulation

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  1. US Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration [DE-NA0003525]

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Additive manufacturing (AM) processes for metals can yield as-built microstructures that vary significantly from their cast or wrought counterparts. These microstructural variations can in turn, have profound effects on the properties of a component. Here, a modeling methodology is presented to investigate microstructurally-influenced mechanical response in additively manufactured structures via direct numeral simulation. Three-dimensional, synthetic voxelized microstructures are generated by kinetic Monte Carlo (kMC) additive manufacturing process simulations performed at four scan speeds to create a thin-wall cylindrical geometry notionally constructed using a concentric-pathed directed energy deposition AM process. The kMC simulations utilize a steady-state molten pool geometry that is held constant throughout the study. Resultant microstructures are mapped onto a highly-refined conformal finite-element mesh of a part geometry. A grain-scale anisotropic crystal elasticity model is then used to represent the constitutive response of each grain. The response of the structure subjected to relatively simple load conditions is studied in order to provide understanding of both the influence of AM processing on microstructure as well as the microstructure's influence on the macroscale mechanical response.

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