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Multi‐objective Bayesian modeling and optimization of 3D printing process via experimental data‐driven method.

Authors :
Ding, Chunfeng
Wang, Jianjun
Ma, Yan
Tu, Yiliu
Ma, Yizhong
Source :
Quality & Reliability Engineering International. Jun2024, Vol. 40 Issue 4, p2096-2115. 20p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The instability of product quality and low printing efficiency are the main obstacles to the widespread application of 3D printing in the manufacturing industry. Optimizing printing parameters can substantially improve product quality and printing efficiency. However, existing methods for optimizing process parameters primarily rely on computationally expensive numerical simulations or costly physical experiments, which cannot balance model accuracy and experiment cost. To the best of our knowledge, almost no relevant papers have been found to address the issues of product quality and printing efficiency in 3D printing from experimental data‐driven perspective. In this paper, we propose a method that integrates multiobjective Bayesian optimization (MOBO) with experimental data‐driven, aiming at obtaining more accurate optimization results at a lower cost. Distinguishing from previous studies, the proposed method utilizes experimental data instead of predicted values to update the model and find the optimal process parameters based on expected hypervolume improvement. The results of the 3D printing case study show that the proposed method can better model and optimize the highly fluctuating 3D printing process and obtain the optimal process parameters at a much lower cost. In addition, confirmatory experiments verify that the proposed method achieves higher printing efficiency while maintaining product quality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07488017
Volume :
40
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Quality & Reliability Engineering International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177083117
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/qre.3513