scholarly journals Total Energy Estimation Model for Remote Laser Welding Process

Procedia CIRP ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 658-663 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jumyung Um ◽  
Ian A. Stroud
Energies ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (9) ◽  
pp. 1799 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jumyung Um ◽  
Ian Anthony Stroud ◽  
Yong-keun Park

Due to concerns about energy use in production systems, energy-efficient processes have received much interest from the automotive industry recently. Remote laser welding is an innovative assembly process, but has a critical issue with the energy consumption. Robot companies provide only the average energy use in the technical specification, but process parameters such as robot movement, laser use, and welding path also affect the energy use. Existing literature focuses on measuring energy in standardized conditions in which the welding process is most frequently operated or on modularizing unified blocks in which energy can be estimated using simple calculations. In this paper, the authors propose an integrated approach considering both process variation and machine specification and multiple methods’ comparison. A deep learning approach is used for building the neural network integrated with the effects of process parameters and machine specification. The training dataset used is experimental data measured from a remote laser welding robot producing a car back door assembly. The proposed estimation model is compared with a linear regression approach and shows higher accuracy than other methods.


2016 ◽  
Vol 106 (06) ◽  
pp. 416-421
Author(s):  
M. W. Haubold ◽  
M. F. Prof. Zäh

Das Remote-Laserstrahlschweißen (RLS) mit Scanneroptiken gewinnt in der industriellen Anwendung aufgrund seiner hohen Flexibilität weiter an Bedeutung. Am iwb wird eine Systemtechnik für diesen Schweißprozess entwickelt, die in der Lage sein soll, auftretende Schweißspritzer automatisiert zu erkennen und daraus eine Qualitätsbeurteilung abzuleiten. In diesem Fachartikel wird das Konzept zur automatischen Überwachung des Schweißprozesses vorgestellt.   Remote laser welding using scanning optics is gaining importance in industrial use, due to its flexibility. For this reason, a system technology for automated spatter detection is being developed at iwb. The collected data of spatter characteristics is used to automatically generate a welding quality report. This article will present the overall concept composed of a scanning optics, a process camera, and a processing unit for an automated monitoring of the remote laser welding process.


Procedia CIRP ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 41 ◽  
pp. 969-974 ◽  
Author(s):  
Apostolos Fysikopoulos ◽  
George Pastras ◽  
John Stavridis ◽  
Panagiotis Stavropoulos ◽  
George Chryssolouris

2012 ◽  
Vol 201-202 ◽  
pp. 91-94
Author(s):  
Yan Xi Zhang ◽  
Xiang Dong Gao

Configuration of a molten pool is related to the laser welding quality. Analyzing the configuration of a molten pool is important to monitor the laser welding process. This paper proposes a method of segmentation of a molten pool and its shadow during high power disk laser welding, consequently provides the groundwork for reconstruction of the molten pool and analysis of welding quality. Subsection linear stretching histogram equalization was applied to enhance the contrast of the original images firstly, and then edge detection was used to highlight the edges. After that we used the morphology filtering method to produce the segmentation mask, and then combined the mask with the original images to get the final segmentation results. Also, the proposed method was compared with other traditional methods. The experimental results showed that our method not only could give better segmentation results and process large quantities images automatically, but also overcame the less-segmentation problems of traditional methods.


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