AbstractThe investigation presented in this paper aims on a quantitative analysis of spatter formation in laser beam welding with superposed beam oscillation. After a discussion of design space limitations, which result from the scanner dynamics and theoretical considerations on the welding process itself, an optimal experimental design is created. By the use of high speed camera imaging, spatters were captured during statistically designed welding experiments and correlations between the number of spatters and the welding parameters have been derived. To evaluate the spatter characteristics in the high speed videos, a state space approach was applied, which is based on automated image data processing
AbstractThe movements of the keyhole and the weld pool at deep penetration solid-state laser welding...
With the help of high speed camera equipment, researchers can now directly observe melt flow phenome...
By using camera systems – suitable for industrial applications – in combination with a large number ...
AbstractThe investigation presented in this paper aims on a quantitative analysis of spatter formati...
This paper presents methods for automated visual tracking of spatters in laser- and manual arc weldi...
AbstractUsing two high speed cameras, we analyzed the 3D vapor plume fluctuations during laser weldi...
Laser welding is often considered a new and exotic manufacturing method even though it has been used...
For butt joint welding of 8 mm and of 16 mm thick stainless steel a 15 kW fibre laser was applied, a...
Laser welding, semantic segmentation, u-net, quality assurance, spatter detectio
After the laser was invented in 1960, it was not long until someone started using this powerful sour...
We report on a feedback mechanism for rapid identification of optimal laser parameters during weldin...
Spatter formation is a major issue in deep penetration welding with solid-state lasers at high weldi...
In recent years, laser processes have taken an ever increasing market share in the manufacture of co...
Laser beam welding is known for its quality and speed. Given its susceptibility to gaps, the technol...
AbstractLaser beam oscillation opens up new possibilities of influencing the welding process in term...
AbstractThe movements of the keyhole and the weld pool at deep penetration solid-state laser welding...
With the help of high speed camera equipment, researchers can now directly observe melt flow phenome...
By using camera systems – suitable for industrial applications – in combination with a large number ...
AbstractThe investigation presented in this paper aims on a quantitative analysis of spatter formati...
This paper presents methods for automated visual tracking of spatters in laser- and manual arc weldi...
AbstractUsing two high speed cameras, we analyzed the 3D vapor plume fluctuations during laser weldi...
Laser welding is often considered a new and exotic manufacturing method even though it has been used...
For butt joint welding of 8 mm and of 16 mm thick stainless steel a 15 kW fibre laser was applied, a...
Laser welding, semantic segmentation, u-net, quality assurance, spatter detectio
After the laser was invented in 1960, it was not long until someone started using this powerful sour...
We report on a feedback mechanism for rapid identification of optimal laser parameters during weldin...
Spatter formation is a major issue in deep penetration welding with solid-state lasers at high weldi...
In recent years, laser processes have taken an ever increasing market share in the manufacture of co...
Laser beam welding is known for its quality and speed. Given its susceptibility to gaps, the technol...
AbstractLaser beam oscillation opens up new possibilities of influencing the welding process in term...
AbstractThe movements of the keyhole and the weld pool at deep penetration solid-state laser welding...
With the help of high speed camera equipment, researchers can now directly observe melt flow phenome...
By using camera systems – suitable for industrial applications – in combination with a large number ...