Abstract
Metal additive manufacturing (AM) technology, especially laser powder bed fusion (LPBF), has received abundant interest from industries and the research community. Process optimization methods have thus multiplied to improve the overall quality of the final parts. However, little attention has been given to the quality repeatability issue. This paper proposes a novel multi-objective robust parameter optimization framework to explore optimal process parameters with respect to relative density and dimensional accuracy of LPBF-fabricated parts. Specifically, a modified k-means clustering, named the Extended and Weighted K-means (EWK-means), was constructed to simultaneously optimize the mean and the variance of the multiple responses. Experiments were conducted to verify the effectiveness of the proposed optimization framework. In addition, the effects of the process parameters, environment-related parameters, and physical properties on the hardness of the parts were analyzed using several machine learning models. The results showed that the proposed method achieved a set of optimal process parameters with better quality and satisfactory variability in the printed parts compared with other robust parameter optimization methods.
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