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12 April 2021 A survey of thermal sensing application in additive manufacturing
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Industry 4.0 represents a significant change in manufacturing with the inclusion of such technologies as additive manufacturing and data analytics. In support of these changes, infrared thermal imaging (IR) and very-near infrared (VNIR) have proven invaluable in numerous applications related to additive manufacturing. In this review, these applications will be presented as they relate to polymer and metal-based additive manufacturing processes. Applications including in-situ characterization, post-build analysis, experimental setups, modeling, and machine learning will be covered. With a general overview complete, the review will conclude with a discussion of challenges identified throughout the literature and thoughts on future trends.
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Michael Borish "A survey of thermal sensing application in additive manufacturing", Proc. SPIE 11743, Thermosense: Thermal Infrared Applications XLIII, 117430A (12 April 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2587059
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KEYWORDS
Thermal modeling

Thermography

Cameras

Additive manufacturing

Data modeling

Thermal sensing

Machine learning

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