TY - GEN A1 - Mansouri Yarahmadi, Ashkan A1 - Breuß, Michael A1 - Hartmann, Carsten A1 - Schneidereit, Toni T1 - Unsupervised Optimization of Laser Beam Trajectories for Powder Bed Fusion Printing and Extension to Multiphase Nucleation Models T2 - Mathematical Methods for Objects Reconstruction : From 3D Vision to 3D Printing N2 - In laser powder bed fusion, it is known that the quality of printing results crucially depends on the temperature distribution and its gradient over the manufacturing plate. We propose a computational model for the motion of the laser beam and the simulation of the time-dependent heat evolution over the plate. For the optimization of the laser beam trajectory, we propose a cost function that minimizes the average thermal gradient and allows to steer the laser beam. The optimization is performed in an unsupervised way. Specifically, we propose an optimization heuristic that is inspired by the well-known traveling salesman problem and that employs simulated annealing to determine a nearly optimal pathway. By comparison of the heat transfer simulations of the derived trajectories with trajectory patterns from standard printing protocols we show that the method gives superior results in terms of the given cost functional. KW - Additive manufacturing Multiphase alloys Trajectory optimization Powder bed fusion printing Heat simulation Linear-quadratic control Y1 - 2023 SN - 978-981-99-0775-5 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-0776-2_6 SN - 978-981-99-0776-2 SP - 157 EP - 176 PB - Springer CY - Singapor ER -