MIMO Model Predictive Control of Bead Geometry in Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing

2021 
Geometric properties of material deposited by the wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) process often deviates from desired setpoints. To improve the accuracy and repeatability of the WAAM process, an effective control strategy to maintain desired deposition geometry that operates robustly under various welding conditions is required. In this work, a control strategy utilizing multi-input multi-output (MIMO) model-predictive control (MPC) is presented. This approach, based on linear autoregressive (ARX) modelling, aims to improve the accuracy and flexibility of deposited bead geometry in the WAAM process. The MPC controller updates welding parameters between successive layers by minimizing a cost function based on sequences of input variables. Measurements of deposited bead geometry are made by laser scanner and input to the linear ARX model, which then makes future bead geometry predictions. Weighting coefficients of the ARX model are trained iteratively throughout the manufacturing process. Experimental results show that the derived control strategy can reduce fluctuations in a part's height by 400% and maintain the fluctuation within an acceptable range. In addition, the fluctuations in bead width along a single weld seam was also improved by more than 50%.
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