LGCVApr 17, 2024

3D object quality prediction for Metal Jet Printer with Multimodal thermal encoder

arXiv:2404.11776v12 citationsh-index: 22023 IEEE 5th Eurasia Conference on IOT, Communication and Engineering (ECICE)
Originality Incremental advance
AI Analysis

This work addresses quality control for manufacturers using metal 3D printing, but it is incremental as it builds on existing AI techniques for data fusion.

The paper tackled the problem of predicting 3D printed object quality in metal jet printing by developing a multimodal thermal encoder network that fuses video, printer control data, and thermal signatures, resulting in improved prediction accuracy.

With the advancements in 3D printing technologies, it is extremely important that the quality of 3D printed objects, and dimensional accuracies should meet the customer's specifications. Various factors during metal printing affect the printed parts' quality, including the power quality, the printing stage parameters, the print part's location inside the print bed, the curing stage parameters, and the metal sintering process. With the large data gathered from HP's MetJet printing process, AI techniques can be used to analyze, learn, and effectively infer the printed part quality metrics, as well as assist in improving the print yield. In-situ thermal sensing data captured by printer-installed thermal sensors contains the part thermal signature of fusing layers. Such part thermal signature contains a convoluted impact from various factors. In this paper, we use a multimodal thermal encoder network to fuse data of a different nature including the video data vectorized printer control data, and exact part thermal signatures with a trained encoder-decoder module. We explored the data fusing techniques and stages for data fusing, the optimized end-to-end model architecture indicates an improved part quality prediction accuracy.

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