Towards real time diagnostics of Hybrid Welding Laser/GMAW

Methods are currently being developed towards a more robust system real time feedback in the high throughput process combining laser welding with gas metal arc welding. A combination of ultrasonic, eddy current, electronic monitoring, and visual techniques are being applied to the welding process. I...

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description Methods are currently being developed towards a more robust system real time feedback in the high throughput process combining laser welding with gas metal arc welding. A combination of ultrasonic, eddy current, electronic monitoring, and visual techniques are being applied to the welding process. Initial simulation and bench top evaluation of proposed real time techniques on weld samples are presented along with the concepts to apply the techniques concurrently to the weld process. Consideration for the eventual code acceptance of the methods and system are also being researched as a component of this project. The goal is to detect defects or precursors to defects and correct when possible during the weld process.
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DEFECTS
EDDY CURRENTS
ENGINEERING
EVALUATION
GAS METAL-ARC WELDING
Laser beam welding
LASER WELDING
MONITORING
Real time
SIMULATION
WELDED JOINTS
title Towards real time diagnostics of Hybrid Welding Laser/GMAW
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