Laving et al., 2016 - Google Patents

GAS METAL ARC WELDING QUALITY EVALUATION USING SOUND SIGNALS

Laving et al., 2016

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18073704812577038864
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Laving S
Abo-Serie E
Altun H
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International Conference on Welding Technologies and Exhibition

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Sound signals produced during Gas Metal Arc Welding, GMAW, possess valuable information that can be analyzed for weld quality control purposes. In this study, sound signals produced by robotic GMAW in the short 4th International Conference on Welding …
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