2017
DOI: 10.1177/1687814017725247
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Simple monitoring of welding spatter for quantification and observation using a mobile phone

Abstract: Unstable welding arcs can cause the scattering of molten welding pools, a phenomenon known as welding spatter. Spatter deteriorates product quality and necessitates inefficient secondary processes and their associated costs for its removal. Image processing studies aiming to reduce spatter have been performed, but little effort has been devoted to studying the behavior of and quantifying spatter. Furthermore, most studies use a high-speed camera to obtain welding spatter images; however, expensive high-speed c… Show more

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“…b) Application of a controlled shower of against scatter fluid to the body board surfaces before welding of the board into a board get together [4]. c) Ahead of time think about, observing welding process by picture handling procedures with control of supply of current [9].…”
Section: Causes Of Spatter In Weldingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…b) Application of a controlled shower of against scatter fluid to the body board surfaces before welding of the board into a board get together [4]. c) Ahead of time think about, observing welding process by picture handling procedures with control of supply of current [9].…”
Section: Causes Of Spatter In Weldingmentioning
confidence: 99%