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Real-time Weld Process Monitoring
Woodhead Publishing Ltd, April 2008, Pages: 312


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- reviews the range of monitoring techniques available
- examines the range of sensor technologies in welding from arc and optical sensors to infrared and ultrasonic techniques
- discusses the monitoring of specific aspects of welding such as weld seams, resistance and laser welding
- a valuable reference to all those concerned with improving the quality of welding and welded components

Welding is a complex process, is increasingly automated, and operates at higher speeds in more difficult environments. Defects also need to be detected as they arise to ensure efficient, high-quality production. All these needs have led to a growing interest in the use of sensors to provide accurate, robust, real-time monitoring where this cannot be achieved by more traditional testing and inspection techniques. This important book reviews the range of monitoring techniques available and their applications.

After an introductory chapter, the first part of the book reviews the range of sensor technologies in welding, from arc and optical sensors to infrared and ultrasonic techniques. Part two discusses the monitoring of particular aspects of welding such as weld seams and profiles, the analysis of weld penetration and weld pool surface, as well as monitoring of resistance and laser welding.

With its distinguished editor and international team of contributors, Real-time weld process monitoring will be a valuable reference to all those concerned with improving the quality of welding and welded components.

About the editor

YiMing Zhang is James R Boyd Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Kentucky. Professor Zhang is internationally-known for his research in machine vision and control systems and their application in such areas as robotic welding.


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