A multi-agent AI framework using processing and acoustic agents achieves 91.6% accuracy and 0.821 F1 score for in-situ porosity defect detection in wire-arc additive manufacturing.
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Closed-form solutions for transient and steady-state heat flow out of a semi-infinite slab with Newton's cooling boundary conditions are derived for multiple heat source types.
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In-situ process monitoring for defect detection in wire-arc additive manufacturing: an agentic AI approach
A multi-agent AI framework using processing and acoustic agents achieves 91.6% accuracy and 0.821 F1 score for in-situ porosity defect detection in wire-arc additive manufacturing.
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How it cools? Studying the heat flow out of a semi-infinite slab in welding: An analytical approach
Closed-form solutions for transient and steady-state heat flow out of a semi-infinite slab with Newton's cooling boundary conditions are derived for multiple heat source types.