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Ramachandran Avala Subramanian1, Mahalingam Nainaragaram Ramasamy2, Michal Prauzek1
1Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, 17. Listopadu 15/2172, 70800 Ostrava, Czech Republic.
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Predicting the tensile response of multi-material parts produced by material extrusion (MEX) remains difficult because the final behavior depends on both the constituent polymers and the quality and arrangement of dissimilar interfaces. This study introduces a constituent-material-anchored, phase-aware continual-learning framework for full stress-strain curve prediction of PETG/PC-ABS laminate coupons. Experimentally measured PETG and PC-ABS reference curves were combined through a rule-of-mixtures baseline; an XGBoost residual model then learned pointwise corrections using strain, baseline stress, mechanical phase label, and PETG thickness fraction as inputs. Validation used five PETG reference coupons, five PC-ABS reference coupons, five C1 laminate coupons, two C2 out-of-distribution coupons, and three coupons for each model-suggested Rank 1-3 architecture. UTS agreement alone was not sufficient: Rank 2 had a zero-shot UTS error of only -0.18% but a full-curve RMSE of 20.74%. After the first architecture-specific coupon was introduced, RMSE decreased from 12.34% to 2.72% for C1, from 18.60% to 6.38% for C2, from 21.04% to 6.93% for Rank 1, from 20.74% to 7.50% for Rank 2, and from 19.40% to 7.48% for Rank 3. The framework therefore provides a data-efficient, interpretable proof of concept for laminate screening and tensile-curve prediction, while its broader statistical robustness and extension to other loading modes require larger datasets.
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