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A physics-guided deep generative model for predicting melt pool behavior in laser powder bed fusion additive manufacturing

Kim et al., 2024

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11766547706712010133
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Kim J
Yang Z
Lu Y
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Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing

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Laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) is a promising metal additive manufacturing process that enables the production of highly intricate geometries. Achieving consistent quality and repeatability in LPBF lies in accurately predicting and controlling melt pool behavior. Recent …
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