In this work we present an innovative optical sensor for on-line and non-intrusive welding process monitoring. It is based on the spectroscopic analysis of the optical VIS emission of the welding plasma plume generated in the laser-metal interaction zone. Plasma electron temperature has been measured for different chemical species composing the plume. Temperature signal evolution has been recorded and analysed during several CO2-laser welding processes, under variable operating conditions. We have developed a suitable software able to real time detect a wide range of weld defects like crater formation, lack of fusion, excessive penetration, seam oxidation. The same spectroscopic approach has been applied for electric arc welding process monitoring. We assembled our optical sensor in a torch for manual Gas Tungsten Arc Welding procedures and tested the prototype in a manufacturing industry production line. Even in this case we found a clear correlation between the signal behaviour and the welded joint quality.

Optical sensor for real time weld defects detection

Ancona A;
2002

Abstract

In this work we present an innovative optical sensor for on-line and non-intrusive welding process monitoring. It is based on the spectroscopic analysis of the optical VIS emission of the welding plasma plume generated in the laser-metal interaction zone. Plasma electron temperature has been measured for different chemical species composing the plume. Temperature signal evolution has been recorded and analysed during several CO2-laser welding processes, under variable operating conditions. We have developed a suitable software able to real time detect a wide range of weld defects like crater formation, lack of fusion, excessive penetration, seam oxidation. The same spectroscopic approach has been applied for electric arc welding process monitoring. We assembled our optical sensor in a torch for manual Gas Tungsten Arc Welding procedures and tested the prototype in a manufacturing industry production line. Even in this case we found a clear correlation between the signal behaviour and the welded joint quality.
2002
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN
Inglese
Sensors and Camera Systems for Scientific, Industrial, and Digital Photography Applications III
Sensors and Camera Systems for Scientific, Industrial, and Digital Photography Applications III
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Algorithms
Carbon dioxide lasers
Computer software
Electric arc welding
Laser recording
Laser theory
Light emission
Real time systems
Spectroscopic analysis
Plasma electron temperature
Optical sensors
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Ancona, A; Maggipinto, T; Spagnolo, V; Ferrara, M; Lugarà, ; P, M
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