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== aiCAM<sup>''stir''</sup>: Artificial Intelligence based Computer Aided Manufacturing of Friction Stir Welds ==
== aiCAM<sup>''stir''</sup>: Artificial Intelligence based Computer Aided Manufacturing of Friction Stir Welds ==


[[File:Computional Fluid Dynamics will be used for optimising the tool design of aiCAMstir tools for lap welding © Mike Lewis and Simon Smith, OxCAM, CC-BY-SA 4.0.jpg|thumb|upright=3|left|Computional Fluid Dynamics will be used for optimising the tool design of aiCAMstir tools for lap welding<ref>Mike Lewis and Simon D. Smith: [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-030-65265-4_15 ''The Development of FSW Process Modelling for Use by Process Engineers.''] In: The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society 2021: Friction Stir Welding and Processing XI. 17 Feb 2021. </ref>]]
[[File:Computional Fluid Dynamics will be used for optimising the tool design of aiCAMstir tools for lap welding © Mike Lewis and Simon Smith, OxCAM, CC-BY-SA 4.0.jpg|thumb|upright=3|centre|Computional Fluid Dynamics will be used for optimising the tool design of aiCAMstir tools for lap welding<ref>Mike Lewis and Simon D. Smith: [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-030-65265-4_15 ''The Development of FSW Process Modelling for Use by Process Engineers.''] In: The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society 2021: Friction Stir Welding and Processing XI. 17 Feb 2021. </ref>]]


It&nbsp;is&nbsp;difficult&nbsp;to&nbsp;choose&nbsp;and&nbsp;optimise&nbsp;the '''friction stir welding''' tool design and welding parameters for '''lap welding''', as shown by many publications.<ref>Matthew Champagne (University of New Orleans): [https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Investigation-of-2195-and-2219-Post-Weld-Heat-for-Champagne/f45e434381add609c50444d60261e6f8e830372f?p2df ''Investigation of 2195 and 2219 Post Weld Heat Treatments for Additive Friction Stir Lap Welds.''] Pages 9, 20-21.</ref>
It&nbsp;is&nbsp;difficult&nbsp;to&nbsp;choose&nbsp;and&nbsp;optimise&nbsp;the '''friction stir welding''' tool design and welding parameters for '''lap welding''', as shown by many publications.<ref>Matthew Champagne (University of New Orleans): [https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Investigation-of-2195-and-2219-Post-Weld-Heat-for-Champagne/f45e434381add609c50444d60261e6f8e830372f?p2df ''Investigation of 2195 and 2219 Post Weld Heat Treatments for Additive Friction Stir Lap Welds.''] Pages 9, 20-21.</ref>

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aiCAMstir: Artificial Intelligence based Computer Aided Manufacturing of Friction Stir Welds

Computional Fluid Dynamics will be used for optimising the tool design of aiCAMstir tools for lap welding[1]

It is difficult to choose and optimise the friction stir welding tool design and welding parameters for lap welding, as shown by many publications.[2]

Thus, the objective is to add a new aiCAMstir computer aided manufacturing control system to FSW machines, which recommends (or even automatically optimises) parameters based on computational fluid dynamics (CFD), finite element analysis (FEA), design of experiments (DOE), Wikipedia-like open source cloud data and artificial intelligence (AI) including machine learning.


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Test[3]

See also

References

  1. Mike Lewis and Simon D. Smith: The Development of FSW Process Modelling for Use by Process Engineers. In: The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society 2021: Friction Stir Welding and Processing XI. 17 Feb 2021.
  2. Matthew Champagne (University of New Orleans): Investigation of 2195 and 2219 Post Weld Heat Treatments for Additive Friction Stir Lap Welds. Pages 9, 20-21.
  3. Reference