kariln / Predictions-of-thermal-fields-in-additive-manufacturing

Predicting Thermal Fields in AdditiveManufacturing by FEM simulations andMachine Learning
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Open drlukeparry opened 3 years ago

drlukeparry commented 3 years ago

Hi Kari,

Your master's project looks very interesting and I think it is novel research topic, which from reading in literature the past year, there definitely seems an interesting route for using NN as an alternative to direct simulations.

I wanted to ask if there is any thing that could help in PySLM that may be useful towards your future project. I planned to make some tools to aid controlling simulations in the future. I was also thinking about a Finite Difference reference model for predicting thermal behavior in regions.

All the best, Luke

kariln commented 3 years ago

Hi Luke!

Nice to hear from you! I agree, the use of machine learning for additive manufacturing simulations is a very interesting topic where I think a lot will happen the coming years.

Your work with PySLM also seems very interesting! I was not aware of PySLM before I had already written my own code for generation of input files, so I've only been looking briefly at the library. However, I would be happy to do a vieo discussion if you would be up for it.

Best regards, Kari

Den 28. februar 2021 kl. 4:39 skrev Dr Luke Parry notifications@github.com følgende:

Hi Kari,

Your master's project looks very interesting and I think it is novel research topic, which from reading in literature the past year, there definitely seems an interesting route for using NN as an alternative to direct simulations.

I wanted to ask if there is any thing that could help in PySLM that may be useful towards your future project. I planned to make some tools to aid controlling simulations in the future. I was also thinking about a Finite Difference reference model for predicting thermal behavior in regions.

All the best, Luke

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