A knowledge transfer framework to support rapid process modeling in aerosol jet printing

Aerosol jet printing (AJP) technology recently gained considerable attention in an electronic manufacturing industry due to its ability to fabricate parts with fine resolution and high flexibility. However, morphology control has been identified as the main limitation of AJP process, which drastical...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Haining, Choi, Joon Phil, Moon, Seung Ki, Ngo, Teck Hui
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1603782022-07-20T05:54:25Z A knowledge transfer framework to support rapid process modeling in aerosol jet printing Zhang, Haining Choi, Joon Phil Moon, Seung Ki Ngo, Teck Hui School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Engineering::Mechanical engineering Aerosol Jet Printing Knowledge Transfer Aerosol jet printing (AJP) technology recently gained considerable attention in an electronic manufacturing industry due to its ability to fabricate parts with fine resolution and high flexibility. However, morphology control has been identified as the main limitation of AJP process, which drastically affects the electrical performance of printed components. Even though previous researches have made significant efforts in process modeling to improve the controllability of the the printed line morphology, the modeling process is still inefficient under modified operating conditions due to the repeated experiments. In this paper, a knowledge transfer framework is proposed for efficient modeling of the AJP process under varied operating conditions. The proposed framework consists of three critical steps for rapid process modeling of AJP. First, a sufficient source domain dataset at a certain operating condition is collected to develop a source model based on Gaussian process regression. Then, the representative experimental points are selected from the source domain to construct a target dataset under different operating conditions. Finally, classical knowledge transfer approaches are adopted to extract the built-in knowledge from the source model; thus, a new process model can be developed efficiently by the transferred knowledge and the representative dataset from the target domain. The validity of the proposed framework for the rapid process modeling of AJP is investigated by case study, and the limitations of the classical knowledge transfer approaches adopted in AJP are also analyzed systematically. The proposed framework is developed based on the principles of knowledge discovery, which is different from traditional process modeling approaches in AJP. Therefore, the modeling process is more systematic and cost-efficient, which will be helpful to improve the controllability of the line morphology. Additionally, due to its data-driven based characteristics, the proposed framework can be applied to other additive manufacturing technologies for process modeling researches. Nanyang Technological University National Research Foundation (NRF) This research work was conducted in the SMRT-NTU Smart Urban Rail Corporate Laboratory with funding support from the National Research Foundation (NRF), SMRT and Nanyang Technological University; under the Corp Lab@University Scheme. 2022-07-20T05:54:25Z 2022-07-20T05:54:25Z 2021 Journal Article Zhang, H., Choi, J. P., Moon, S. K. & Ngo, T. H. (2021). A knowledge transfer framework to support rapid process modeling in aerosol jet printing. Advanced Engineering Informatics, 48, 101264-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aei.2021.101264 1474-0346 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/160378 10.1016/j.aei.2021.101264 2-s2.0-85101372951 48 101264 en Advanced Engineering Informatics © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Singapore
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topic Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Aerosol Jet Printing
Knowledge Transfer
spellingShingle Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Aerosol Jet Printing
Knowledge Transfer
Zhang, Haining
Choi, Joon Phil
Moon, Seung Ki
Ngo, Teck Hui
A knowledge transfer framework to support rapid process modeling in aerosol jet printing
description Aerosol jet printing (AJP) technology recently gained considerable attention in an electronic manufacturing industry due to its ability to fabricate parts with fine resolution and high flexibility. However, morphology control has been identified as the main limitation of AJP process, which drastically affects the electrical performance of printed components. Even though previous researches have made significant efforts in process modeling to improve the controllability of the the printed line morphology, the modeling process is still inefficient under modified operating conditions due to the repeated experiments. In this paper, a knowledge transfer framework is proposed for efficient modeling of the AJP process under varied operating conditions. The proposed framework consists of three critical steps for rapid process modeling of AJP. First, a sufficient source domain dataset at a certain operating condition is collected to develop a source model based on Gaussian process regression. Then, the representative experimental points are selected from the source domain to construct a target dataset under different operating conditions. Finally, classical knowledge transfer approaches are adopted to extract the built-in knowledge from the source model; thus, a new process model can be developed efficiently by the transferred knowledge and the representative dataset from the target domain. The validity of the proposed framework for the rapid process modeling of AJP is investigated by case study, and the limitations of the classical knowledge transfer approaches adopted in AJP are also analyzed systematically. The proposed framework is developed based on the principles of knowledge discovery, which is different from traditional process modeling approaches in AJP. Therefore, the modeling process is more systematic and cost-efficient, which will be helpful to improve the controllability of the line morphology. Additionally, due to its data-driven based characteristics, the proposed framework can be applied to other additive manufacturing technologies for process modeling researches.
author2 School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
author_facet School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Zhang, Haining
Choi, Joon Phil
Moon, Seung Ki
Ngo, Teck Hui
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author Zhang, Haining
Choi, Joon Phil
Moon, Seung Ki
Ngo, Teck Hui
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title A knowledge transfer framework to support rapid process modeling in aerosol jet printing
title_short A knowledge transfer framework to support rapid process modeling in aerosol jet printing
title_full A knowledge transfer framework to support rapid process modeling in aerosol jet printing
title_fullStr A knowledge transfer framework to support rapid process modeling in aerosol jet printing
title_full_unstemmed A knowledge transfer framework to support rapid process modeling in aerosol jet printing
title_sort knowledge transfer framework to support rapid process modeling in aerosol jet printing
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/160378
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