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Yet the links among process parameters, thermal profiles, and resulting microstructure remain insufficiently understood, limiting property-focused process optimization. This work couples supervised machine learning with physics-informed neural networks to predict AFSD peak temperature distribution from process inputs. Eight regression models and four PINNs are evaluated, with gradient-boosting ensembles achieving the lowest MSE of 165.78. Logistic regression further classifies deposition quality from process factors. The integrated data-driven and physics-guided framework supports thermal management for microstructure tailoring and clarifies AM process–property relationships.","Supervised Machine Learning and Physics based Machine  \n# Learning approach for prediction of peak temperaturedistribution in Additive Friction Stir Deposition of AluminiumAlloy\n\nAkshansh Mishra 1  \n1School of Industrial and Information Engineering, Politecnico Di Milano, Milan, ItalyMail id:akshansh.mishra@mail.polimi.it  \nAbstract: Additive friction stir deposition (AFSD) is a novel solid-state additivemanufacturing technique that circumvents issues of porosity, cracking, and propertiesanisotropy that plague traditional powder bed fusion and directed energy depositionapproaches. However, correlations between process parameters, thermal profiles, andresulting microstructure in AFSD remain poorly understood. This hinders processoptimization for properties. This work employs a cutting-edge framework combiningsupervised machine learning (SML) and physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) topredict peak temperature distribution in AFSD from process parameters. Eight regressionalgorithms were implemented for SML modeling, while four PINNs leveraged governingequations for transport, wave propagation, heat transfer, and quantum mechanics. Acrossmultiple statistical measures, ensemble techniques like gradient boosting proved superior forSML, with lowest MSE of 165.78. The integrated ML approach was also applied to classifydeposition quality from process factors, with logistic regression delivering robust accuracy.By fusing data-driven learning and fundamental physics, this dual methodology providescomprehensive insights into tailoring microstructure through thermal management in AFSD.The work demonstrates the power of bridging statistical and physics-based modeling forelucidating AM process-property relationships.  \nKeywords: Machine Learning; Additive Manufacturing; Additive Friction Stir Deposition;Physics based Neural Networks  \n## 1. Introduction\n\nAdditive manufacturing (AM) has revolutionized production across diverse industries byenabling on-demand fabrication of complex geometries directly from digital models [1-5] .While powder-bed fusion and directed energy deposition techniques dominate the metal AMlandscape, they inherently suffer from issues related to the melt-pool mode of materialaddition and subsequent rapid solidification. Porosity, cracking, residual stresses, andanisotropic properties are common [6-9] . In recent years, solid-state metal AM approacheshave emerged seeking to circumvent these challenges by avoiding bulk melting of feedmaterial. Additive Friction Stir Deposition (AFSD) is one such novel technique combiningconcepts of friction stir processing and additive layer manufacturing. First proposed in 2018,  \nit has garnered significant interest for promising superior microstructure and propertiescompared to other metal AM methods [10-15] .  \nOne of the primary benefits ofAFSD is its ability to produce fully dense parts with propertiesthat are comparable to those of wrought alloys. This is particularly important in industriessuch as aerospace, automotive, and defense, where high structural integrity and mechanicalperformance are crucial [16-19] . In addition, AFSD allows for localized deposition, enablingthe precise replacement of lost material while maintaining the original properties of thecomponent. This makes it an ideal solution for repairing and refurbishing high-valuecomponents that have been damaged due to wear, corrosion, or impact. Another significantadvantage of AFSD is its capability for solid-state recycling of machining chips and scraps.By converting these materials into usable metal powder feedstock, AFSD enables sustainablein-house recycling, reducing waste and minimizing environmental impact. Moreover, AFSDoffers higher deposition rates compared to other additive manufacturing techniques such aspowder bed fusion and directed energy deposition, allowing for the rapid production of largeparts. The unique deposition mechanism employed by AFSD also produces parts withimproved microstructural propert","cbCail4CXh8KN8Rk","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCail4CXh8KN8Rk","pdf",2253867,1,44,"English","en",105,"# Abstract\n# 1. 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