Abstract
In gas metal arc (GMA) welding processes, the geometrical shape and size of the weld pool are utilized to assess the integrity of the weld quality. Monitoring of these geometrical parameters for on-line process control as well as for on-line quality evaluation, however, is an extremely difficult problem. The paper describes the design of a neural network estimator to estimate weld pool sizes for on-line use in quality monitoring and control. The neural network estimator is designed to estimate the weld pool sizes from surface temperatures measured at various points on the top surface of the weldment. The main task of the neural network is to realize the mapping characteristics from the point temperatures to the weld pool sizes through training. The chosen design parameters of the neural network estimator, such as the number of hidden layers and the number of nodes in a layer, are based on an estimation error analysis. A series of bead-on-plate welding experiments were performed to assess the performance of the neural network estimator. The experimental results show that the proposed neural network estimator can estimate the weld pool sizes with satisfactory accuracy.
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