Tool Wear Monitoring for Ultrasonic Metal Welding of Lithium-Ion Batteries

This paper presents a tool wear monitoring framework for ultrasonic metal welding which has been used for lithium-ion battery manufacturing. Tool wear has a significant impact on joining quality. In addition, tool replacement, including horns and anvils, constitutes an important part of production c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of manufacturing science and engineering 2016-05, Vol.138 (5)
Hauptverfasser: Shao, Chenhui, Hyung Kim, Tae, Jack Hu, S., (Judy) Jin, Jionghua, Abell, Jeffrey A., Patrick Spicer, J.
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Zusammenfassung:This paper presents a tool wear monitoring framework for ultrasonic metal welding which has been used for lithium-ion battery manufacturing. Tool wear has a significant impact on joining quality. In addition, tool replacement, including horns and anvils, constitutes an important part of production costs. Therefore, a tool condition monitoring (TCM) system is highly desirable for ultrasonic metal welding. However, it is very challenging to develop a TCM system due to the complexity of tool surface geometry and a lack of thorough understanding on the wear mechanism. Here, we first characterize tool wear progression by comparing surface measurements obtained at different stages of tool wear, and then develop a monitoring algorithm using a quadratic classifier and features that are extracted from space and frequency domains of cross-sectional profiles on tool surfaces. The developed algorithm is validated using tool measurement data from a battery plant.
ISSN:1087-1357
1528-8935
DOI:10.1115/1.4031677