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The following pages link to Modeling strength and failure variability due to porosity in additively manufactured metals (Q2020756):
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- Bayesian modeling of inconsistent plastic response due to material variability (Q1988100) (← links)
- Characterization of metal additive manufacturing surfaces using synchrotron X-ray CT and micromechanical modeling (Q1990755) (← links)
- Modeling of additively manufactured materials using gradient-enhanced crystal plasticity (Q2003906) (← links)
- An image-based multi-level hp FCM for predicting elastoplastic behavior of imperfect lattice structure by SLM (Q2150262) (← links)
- A heteroencoder architecture for prediction of failure locations in porous metals using variational inference (Q2160437) (← links)
- Microstructural modeling and measurements of anisotropic plasticity in large scale additively manufactured 316L stainless steel (Q2168429) (← links)
- Uncertainty quantification of microstructure variability and mechanical behavior of additively manufactured lattice structures (Q2237791) (← links)
- Stochastic modeling and identification of material parameters on structures produced by additive manufacturing (Q2246396) (← links)
- Testing and simulation of additively manufactured AlSi10Mg components under quasi-static loading (Q2307801) (← links)
- An efficient and high-fidelity local multi-mesh finite volume method for heat transfer and fluid flow problems in metal additive manufacturing (Q2678540) (← links)
- Statistically equivalent surrogate material models: impact of random imperfections on the elasto-plastic response (Q2679290) (← links)
- Investigating infill density and pattern effects in additive manufacturing by characterizing metamaterials along the strain-gradient theory (Q5048084) (← links)
- Accessing pore microstructure–property relationships for additively manufactured materials (Q6068252) (← links)
- A multi-physics material point method for thermo-fluid-solid coupling problems in metal additive manufacturing processes (Q6084429) (← links)
- A novel smoothed particle hydrodynamics method for multi-physics simulation of laser powder bed fusion (Q6661925) (← links)